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1.              Attaching a lens to the camera          LU   D     Remove the body cap from the camera and the o   rear cap from the lens         o   O       Rear cap Body cap    2 Attach a lens to the camera Alignment mark Lens attachment mark   Red   Red      Align the lens attachment mark  red   on the camera with the alignment  mark  red  on the lens  then insert  the lens into the camera   s body           Rotate the lens in the direction  indicated by the arrow until you hear    it click               Make sure the camera is turned off      Do not press the lens release  button      Do not touch internal portions of  the camera        Lens cap    3 Remove the lens cap         O      0      D   O       E  fo     o     du       o  mm  o   gt   o  o         O    EN    Removing the lens from the camera       While pressing the lens release button        rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow                   Interchangeable lenses     P  132        Lens release button    l4    EN    H Power on      Press the ON OFF button to turn on the camera      To turn off the power  press the ON OFF button again     Mode dial  Set the mode dial to P              SSWEF indicator    77777    ON OFF button    LCD monitor    When you turn on the power the LCD monitor lights up     Dust reduction function operation   The dust reduction function is automatically activated when the camera is turned on  Ultrasonic  vibrations are used to remove dust and dirt from the image pickup device s
2.     1 12 Approx  0 1       Q Notes    The number of remaining pictures may change according to the subject  whether or not print  reservations have been made  and other factors  In certain instances  the number of  remaining pictures displayed on the LCD monitor will not change even when you take pictures  or erase stored images    The actual file size varies according to the subject    The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999    For the available recording time for movies  see the Olympus homepage     uoneunoju     13       8    ITI  Ka    Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom  Reset Setting    Custom Custom  registration registration     see         v    image stabiizer   v       usemoD                       Ww o   Y    Y      Fahmde   Y       ermer               PirUREMOD   v   Y    WFOSETING         Y      GRADATION   v EE   Y   Y    oe   eee he  cI  icum   AELMetering          Y      MOVE se  Dr ER aer cl  ee EE  LJIMAGEASPEGR JL    E AAA EA ee  a TOA ESA    WseAUTOSET li         EES  edel EE El  BULB TIMER          ANTI SHOCK  4   ISO BKT E X SYNC     SLOW LIMIT  7 aa        NOISE REDUCT   NOISE FILTER   E NN y  Y  Ki  Y  Y    K       S  S     lt S  S    kW  Ki    ES    x  De       Ki    S  S    S  CS    WB  Wes  ALL  COLOR SPACE  SHADING COMP         SET  PIXEL COUNT  QUICK ERASE  RAW JPEG ERASE    peo vew A SSC  FILENAME             MENU DISPLAY  FIRMWARE    STILL  AF   PICTURE         MODE  MOVIE    Y  px    ea
3.     scene without any  blur     A slow shutter  speed will blur a     fast action scene   d This blurring will  give the     impression of  dynamic motion            m  X  Lo  o  o  c     O    EN    Set the mode dial to S and turn the main dial  or sub dial  to set the shutter speed     Faster shutter speed    Shutter speed    Slower shutter speed    TIPS    The picture looks blurred         The possibility of camera shake spoiling your picture increases greatly during macro or ultra   telephoto shooting  Raise the shutter speed or use a monopod or tripod to stabilize the camera        When the shutter speed is slow  camera shake is more likely to occur  You can reduce camera  shake by using the image stabilizer  IS  Image stabilizer     P  62    To change the exposure adjustment interval        This can be set in 1 3 EV  1 2 EV or 1 EV increments  I  gt    EV STEP   P  105    The aperture value is blinking        The optimum exposure cannot be obtained  For details  see    Exposure warning  display     I amp  P  137      Manual shooting M    Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed manually  You can check how much it  differs from the appropriate exposure by using the exposure level indicator  This mode gives  you more creative control  allowing you to make whatever settings you like  regardless of the  correct exposure     Set the mode dial to M and turn the dial to set the value     Aperture value  Turn the sub dialto Shutter speed  Turn the main dial  set the valu
4.    140   F   storage       30   90   operation  10   90   storage     HDMI  the HDMI logo and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC     Sm    HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE    Battery charger specifications       BLS 1 Lithium ion battery    MODEL NO    PS BLS1   Product type   Rechargeable Lithium ion battery   Nominal voltage   DC 7 2V   Nominal capacity   1150mAh   No  of charge and   discharge times   Approx  500 times  varies with usage conditions j  Ambient temperature   0 CT   40   C  32   F   104   F   charging      10   C   60   C  14   F   140   F   operation     20 C   35 C   4   F   95 F   storage   Dimensions   Approx  35 5 mm  W  x 55 mm  D  x 12 8 mm  H   1 4  x 2 2  x 0 5    Weight   Approx  46 g  0 11b      BCS 1 Lithium ion charger    MODEL NO    PS BCS1  Rated input   AC 100V   240V  50 60Hz   Rated output   DC 8 35V  400mA  Charging time   Approx  3 hours 30 minutes  room temperature if using BLS 1   Ambient temperature   0      40   C  32   F   104   F   operation     20   C   60   C   4   F   140   F   storage   Dimensions   Approx  62 mm  W  x 83 mm  D  x 38 mm  H   2 4  x 3 3  x 1 5    Weight   Approx  72 g  0 21b    without AC cable     SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON  THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER     uoneunoju     13       149    EN    uoneunoju     13       Un  e    ITI  Z    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OP
5.    C AF  continuous AF                          suussssss 57  Calendar display                            seeesessssss 82  CANDEE Rules co sois Costi s sese Esau 5  E EEN 130  CARD SETUP  3er ene o deracs 93  130  Center weighted averaging metering  9          49  GAIEDREN Ed P 5  Close up playback C A 81  COLOR EE 108  Color temperature                                   usse  139  Compression rate                     ssssssssseseess 64  Continuous AF  G AP   isa 57  CONTRAS WEE 71  CUSTOM RESET                           cernere 96  Custom white balance CWB                            67  D   Date time setting CT   15  DIAL DIRECTION cooocccccccccnonnncnnnccnnnnncnnnncnnnnos 99  DIAL FUNCTION sra dianas 98  Digital ESP metering                                     49  Direct Prnt EE 115  DIS MODE a UE 5  DOCUMENTS ias aaa 5  dpi SETTING                     seen 110  DPOR eege 112  DUSPFEGUCTION  rra s cae ds 14  128  E   Easy printing sai 116  Easy shooting modes                               sssssse  4  EDIT FILENAME E 110  e PORTRAIT IER                 eeeueees 5  89  KEE 105  Exposure compensation    d                             50  EXPOSURE SHIFT WEE 110    F   Get eu E 64  FACE DETECT QS    eoe 39  104  lw    Fill in flash    FIREWORKS  A    FIRMWARE a ec rau SE DE   Wi Wc  Flash bracketing                                              77  Flash intensity control el                               77  FLASH MODE Tota acia  75  AO E utu utes eui uS 76  Fn FACE DETECT Ze nM 3
6.    INFO  gt          WB7        Menu MENU  gt       gt   il   gt   WB     e Select the white balance to adjust and press f       Adjusting the white balance in the A direction  Amber Blue   Depending on the original WB conditions  the image will  become more amber when adjusted toward    and bluer  when adjusted toward         AUTO    Adjusting the white balance in the G direction  Green Magenta    Depending on the original WB conditions  the image will AEL   become greener when adjusted toward    and magenta WB PREVIEW  gt   AEL   when adjusted toward      BACK   iei SET    OK    e The white balance can be adjusted in 7 increments in  each direction     O O RE    E   a  O  a  O  a  O     a  O  O          U  a       TIPS    Checking the white balance you have adjusted        After setting the compensation value  point the camera at the subject to take test shots  When  the AEL AFL button is pressed  sample images that have been taken with the current WB  settings are displayed    Adjusting all WB mode settings at once        See    ALL wes  E3   P  108      Setting the one touch white balance       This function is useful when you need a more precise white balance than preset WB can  provide  Point the camera at a sheet of white paper under the light source you want to use to  determine the white balance  The optimum white balance for the current shooting conditions  can be saved in the camera  This is useful when shooting a subject under natural light  as  well as under vari
7.    OFF  The focus is locked during exposure     FOCUS RING    You can customize how the lens adjusts to the focal  point by selecting the rotational direction of the focus  ring        MF ASSIST    When  AFMODE  is set to  S AF MF  or  MF   turn the focus ring for automatic zoom  display         BUTTON DIAL       DIAL FUNCTION    In P  A  S  or M mode  you can assign functions other  than the default functions to the main dial and sub dial  You  can also switch the operations of the main dial and sub dial  for menu operations with the default operations    P    Ps  E416    A    FNo    64  62     S    SHUTTER   E4        M    SHUTTER  FNo     MENU               VALUE        Sub dial  Main dial      In  MENU          indicates dial operations corresponding  to horizontal direction       operations   4   VALUE   indicates dial operations corresponding to vertical  direction   59 9  operations        DIAL DIRECTION    You can select the rotational direction of the dial and the direction in which the shutter speed   aperture value will increase or decrease     AQ wo   rotational direction of the dial   rotational direction of the dial       Faster shutter speed   Slower shutter speed  DIAL2   Close the aperture  f number is   Open the aperture  f number is  increased  decreased          Slower shutter speed   Faster shutter speed  DIAL1   Open the aperture  f number is   Close the aperture  f number is  decreased  increased     AEL AFL    You can use the AEL AFL button to perform 
8.    Super control panel    INFO     lt    gt    AF MODE           Menu MENU  gt   4      aa   gt      AF MODE  button    MENU button  INFO button    AF button       S AF  single AF        Focusing is performed once when the shutter button is pressed halfway   If focusing fails  release your finger from the shutter button and press it halfway again  This  mode is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with limited movement     Press the shutter button halfway   e When the focus is locked  the AF confirmation mark lights up on the LCD monitor     A beep sound is outputted when the subject is in focus     TIPS    When you want to quickly switch from AF mode to MF        By registering  MF  to the Fn button  you can press the Fn button to switch to MF mode   IS     Fn  FUNCTION     P  100    When you want to be able to shoot even if the subject is not in focus        See    RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C   I amp  P  102      C AF  continuous AF        The camera repeats focusing while the shutter button remains pressed halfway  Even if the  subject moves or you change the composition of the picture  the camera continues trying to  focus     Press the shutter button halfway and keep it in this position      When the subject is in focus and locked  the AF confirmation mark lights up on the LCD  monitor      The AF target does not light up  even when the subject is in focus      The camera repeats focusing  Even if the subject moves or even if you change the  compo
9.    and use to adjust the value between    7      7      FE i    BACK   e SET   OK        REC VIEW    You can display the picture you have just taken on the monitor while it is being recorded to  the card  and to select how long the picture is displayed  This is useful for making a brief  check of the picture you have just taken  Pressing the shutter button halfway while checking  the picture lets you resume shooting immediately    1SEC   20SEC  Selects the number of seconds to display each picture  Can be set in  units of 1 second      OFF  The picture being recorded to the card is not displayed    AUTO      Displays the image being recorded  and then switches to playback  mode  This is useful for erasing a picture after checking it     MENU DISPLAY I P  25  FIRMWARE    Your productis firmware version will be displayed   When you make inquiries about your camera or accessories or when you want to download  software  you will need to state which version of each of the products you are using     suonounj dnyes K      95    EN       Gu   D  e  c  Lo        c   gt   O     o   gt          96    EN    Resetting the camera settings    In P  A  S  or M mode  current camera settings  including any changes you have made   are retained when the power is turned off  To reset the camera to the factory default  settings  set  RESET   You can register settings in advance to  RESET1  and  RESET2    The camera settings at that time are registered in  RESET1  and  RESET2   For details on  the 
10.    exploding  or causing electrical shocks or burns     A DANGER      The camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus  Charge the battery with the specified charger   Do not use any other chargers      Never heat or incinerate batteries      Take precautions when carrying or storing batteries to prevent them from coming into contact with any metal  objects such as jewelry  pins  fasteners  etc      Never store batteries where they will be exposed to direct sunlight  or subjected to high temperatures in a  hot vehicle  near a heat source  etc      To prevent causing battery leaks or damaging their terminals  carefully follow all instructions regarding the  use of batteries  Never attempt to disassemble a battery or modify it in any way  by soldering  etc       f battery fluid gets into your eyes  flush your eyes immediately with clear  cold running water and seek  medical attention immediately      Always store batteries out of the reach of small children  If a child accidentally swallows a battery  seek  medical attention immediately     A WARNING      Keep batteries dry at all times      To prevent batteries from leaking  overheating  or causing a fire or explosion  use only batteries  recommended for use with this product       nsert the battery carefully as described in the operating instructions     uoneunoju     13       Gh  I    EN    uoneunoju     13       Ui  NJ    EN    If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the specified time  stop charg
11.    o Notes      Anti shock is added to the shooting functions individually  single frame shooting  sequential  shooting and self timer shooting   Ix    Sequential shooting   P  61     BRACKETING    The camera automatically shoots a number of pictures at different exposure values for each  frame     AE BKT  Ex   P  52    WB BKT  Ex P  70    FL BKT  L amp P  77    ISO BKT  Bs P  54       ia    CUSTOM   FLASH MODE I P  75  37  US P  77     X SYNC     You can set the shutter speed that will be used when the flash fires  The speed can be set  from 1 60 to 1 180 in 1 3 EV increments        SLOW LIMIT    You can set the slow limit of the shutter speed that will be used when the flash fires  The  speed can be set from 1 30 to 1 180 in 1 3 EV increments     SlAa    When set to  ON   it will be added to the exposure compensation value and flash intensity  control will be performed     D  lt    COLOR WB       NOISE REDUCT     This function reduces the noise that is generated during long exposures  When shooting  night scenes  shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images  With  NOISE  REDUCT    you can let the camera reduce noise automatically to produce clearer images   When set to  AUTO   noise reduction will be activated only when the shutter speed is slow   When set to  ON   noise reduction will always be activated     When set to    When set to  OFF   ON  or  AUTO          While noise reduction is activated  it takes about twice the usual time to take a picture     
12.   Micro Four Thirds system lenses                  132  Monitor brightness adjustment ICH    94  le Tee 71  MOVIE  na eo ro o 0 E 80  105  MOVIE AE MODEs sins 79  MON TE PLA aaa aaa 86  Movie shooting Q    78  MOMVIESSTIEI as 80  MP tds 103  123  Multi view display    ennenen 42  MULTIPLE EXPOSURE  tg                            54  MUTED SN Ee 71  Ak Te RE 100  MY MODE SETUB aulas 101  N   Ki lei 64  NATURAL A  Leootecscsaischresasttoedistissem dt bases atas 71  NATURE MACRO yy                 eeseeeseesesse 5  NIGHT SCENE F oo cdt 5  NIGHT PORTRAIT BB                                    5  NOISE FILTERS TE 107  NOISE REDU C RE 107  NTSC        ninio 103  Number of pixels                  ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 64  O   OLYMPUS Master asd nace coc 119  One touch white balance LI 69  100  P   EE 103  PALE amp LIGHT COLOR  By                                5  PANORAMA IS  5  43  PICT Ke TEE 71  PictBridge Ze 115  PICTURE MODE sip 71  PIN  Le EH 5  Pixel COUN EE 64  109  PIXEL MAPPING ais 129  POP ARIS Aras 5  ROCHET EEN 5  PORTRAIT e     71  Preset white balance                                      67  PREVIEW idilio 48  100  PEN RE 103  116    5 7    EN    Print reservation ars 112  PRIORITY SEL re 110  Program shift EE 44  Program shooting P                                        44  Protecting Qm uit eoi LER Rant 91  Q  QUICK ERASE 2  cbe EE 109  R  RAW cesa n ront iore eM aA 65  RAWIDATATEDIT besen eegene 89  BUNU EEEE 100  RAW JPEG ERASE                     esee 109  REG
13.   NECI   xeu  p  p  Leg  p  WEEN  EE  EE  EE  EE  EE  RE  CEET       ep FUNCTION              gHFUNON            vooor           Y   Can be registered       Cannot be registered    Includes anti shock     PRIORITY SET  dpi SETTING  EDIT FILENAME  PIXEL MAPPING  EXPOSURE SHIFT  MF ASSIST  LEVEL GAUGE  HDMI  MOVIE STILL  MOVIE  amp     Y    v  v  v  v    EE  Eus  pre  posee    E 283   EA  pom   py 7   ENDE  Du  HEEL EH  baw       Y       5       o  ES  3      G    o  3       141    EN    Menu directory    Shooting Menu   Ref   EAS A Kg  E SETUP ALL ERASE FORMAT Ge    RESET  CUSTOM RESET RESET          SET RESET  ames f         perum eu  LEM 56 c M  STILL RAW BF BN  N BN BIF RAW BIN  RAW     MOVIE AE MODE PANNA  MOVIE STILL OFF  ON     N  C3  Cy 8 8  4 9   4 NN n   s 2      MULTIPLE EXPOSURE P  54         Factory default setting    uoneunoju     13       142    EN    Playback Menu    START  MELANCHOLY  NOSTALGIC LOVE JOY   BGM COOL OFF    SLIDE ALL  STILL PICTURE MOVIE    OFF ON    RAW DATA EDIT  EDIT    SHADOW ADJ REDEYE FIX    T H ASPECT BLACK  amp  WHITE   SEPIA SATURATION Py    e PORTRAIT    NO  amp  START YES    IMAGE  OVERLAY 2IMAGES MERGE 3IMAGES MERGE    Dy ist    RESET PROTECT YES NO      Factory default setting    SEL  IMAGE  JPEG EDI       Setup Menu    OFF AUTO     1SEC   20 SEC  5 SEC      AAA ee EE      Factory default setting   1 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased     Ref   page       Custom Menu    STILL    et   PICTURE S AF  C 
14.   Use   Q gt  to scroll the frame even during magnification   e Pressing the  e  button will cancel the zoom display     42    EN    Panorama shooting    You can enjoy panorama shooting easily  Using OLYMPUS Master  provided CD ROM  to  join images where the subject   s edges overlap  you can create a single panorama composite  image    Panorama shooting is possible up to a maximum of 10 images     2509556 TY          pa Ba j    2 E          Try your best to include common parts of the overlapping images when shooting the  subject     Mal 9AI  BUISN EN    Set the mode  I     Setting the art filter scene   P  5     1  2 Use   Q gt  to specify the direction for joining  then shoot the  subject with the edges overlapping     Joins the next image to the right     Joins the next image to the left     Joins the next image to the top     Joins the next image to the bottom   Shoot while changing the composition such that the subject  overlaps   The focus  exposure  etc  will be determined at the first shot   The  MM   warning  mark will be displayed after you have finished taking 10 shots   Pressing the  e  button before shooting the first frame returns to the scene mode selection  menu   Pressing the    button in the midst of shooting ends the sequence of panorama shooting   and allows you to continue with the next one     o Notes      During panorama shooting  the image previously taken for position alignment will not be  retained  With the frames or other markers for display in th
15.   blacks come out black       Take a picture while checking the histogram     Take a picture while checking the shutter speed and  aperture value displays  If either is blinking  the optimal  exposure is not obtained     Set the gradation setting to  AUTO   Subjects with areas  of large contrast are adjusted automatically     Adjust the exposure compensation     Set  PICTURE MODE  to  MONOTONE   You can take  monotone pictures in black and white  sepia tones   purplish tones  bluish tones  and greenish tones     Recorded images can be edited into black and white or  sepia toned images     Set the art filter to  GRAINY FILM    Set the gradation setting to  AUTO      Use spot metering to measure the exposure of the  subject in the center of the picture  If the subject is not in  the center of the picture  use AE lock to lock the  exposure  and then change the composition and take  the picture     You can adjust the image using  SHADOW ADJ  of   JPEG EDIT      Use A  aperture priority  mode to decrease the aperture  value as much as possible  You can blur the background  more by shooting up close to the subject     Use the S  shutter priority  mode to take the picture     Set the white balance according to the light source  You  can also make fine changes to the settings     With WB bracket shooting  you can capture 3 to 9  images with different white balance settings for each  picture taken  This enables you to take pictures with the  desired white balance without having to mak
16.   f Setup Menu sess 94  143     Shooting Menu 1 sueco eia easi de 142     Shooting Menu 3  142  A endi ENDE NER ARR EE ET 97  BUTTON DAL aan  98  REEEASE ESJI dE 102  Een ei ee 102  E EXP ES3 ISO          105  Bg CUSTOM Scommesse mtn 106  K          COLOR WB                      n 107  I RECORD  ERASE urea 109  I EN UTILITY ura 110  A   Adding sound to still pictures A                       90  Adobe RGB EE 108  A E KEE 52  AE bracketing A o A 52  REJOCI ai 51  lO A 99  AEL AFL MEMO E 100  e Bn e BEE 105  Al ABEA Costa tasto uat ee dE  58  AF MO  TEE 56  101  AF SENSITIVEDY  suit 97  AF target mode arias 59  AF target  n     ooocooocccccococccccoocncccooncnonononcnnnnos 58  ALI  WB  MEET 108  AEEERASE th eg 93  All target AF mode                                        58  ANTI SHOCK  4                                       61  62  Aperture priority shooting                               45  Aperture value                                     16  44  45  Art filter mode ART                                           5  Ee 89  PAULO TIAS TE eeinetan caus udo e acean Paene 75    PUTO TOCCU S EE 60  125  Auto white balance                       sseeeeese 67  B   B  BASIC  E 64  B amp W FILTER si 71  BACKLIT ECD ms 100  EEN t 11  131  BEACH  amp  SNOW BE                                         5  BOM METUO euer ccm 84  BLACK  amp  WHITE s  a 89  BRACKETING                       52  54  70  77  106  BULB FOC ET 98  Bulb shooting EE 48  BULB TIMER aso nia 106  BUTTON TIME Ronan 101  C
17.   name z ae len   i  Cursor J           Sub dial         Sr        e  f no operations are performed for 8 seconds  the setting for that function is confirmed     You can use the arrow pad instead of the dials     For details on the functions that can be set with live control  refer to    Live control   E35 P  6      22    EN    D Setting while looking at the super control panel             Sub dial      Press the INFO button while  live control is displayed to  display the super control panel      Press the INFO button again to return to the  live control     UJ  D  a  o  e     Q  D           Gro QH0         Sto Aof  Hii     OFF sRGB    LIVE   Nro    INFO button Man g  a      lt  gt  Arrow pad  O    button          Cursor Displays the selected function name    2 Use  lt  amp  to move the cursor to the function you  wish to set  and change the settings using the  main dial or sub dial                         UU  D    e  O  METERING  METERING   z    Lo    D     D     o      o  Press the    button to display the direct menu indicated at  the position of the cursor  You can also use the direct menu to  change the setting  After changing the setting  press the    button to confirm your setting  If no operation is performed    E EN S    within a few seconds  your setting is confirmed and the       camera returns to the shooting mode  J  For details on the functions that can be set with the super control panel  refer to    Super  control panel   US P  7    23    EN    getto on the m
18.  11       122    EN    Viewing still images    1 Click the    Album    tab on the browse window and    select the album that you want to view  EE    e The selected album image is displayed in the thumbnail   SIDO  oo  area   cua eg  2 Double click the still picture thumbnail that you rer  want to view  Ui aw sake we    OLYMPUS Master switches to the image edit window Su esata m  un us us m we m m EE a a    and the picture is enlarged      gt    Be 42688 Une   e Click    Back    ee  to return to the browse window  Summa    mm  emm  Best ia os I Rn    sre          ee Spe   T    E ucGEEXEE eke De       Transferring images to your computer without using    OLYMPUS Master       Your camera supports the USB Mass Storage Class  You can transfer images to a computer  by connecting the camera to the computer with the provided USB cable  This can be done  even without using OLYMPUS Master  The following operating systems are compatible with  the USB connection     Windows    2000 Professional XP Home Edition XP Professional Vista  Macintosh   Mac OS X v10 3 or later    o Notes      If your computer is running Windows Vista  select  MTP  in Step 3 on page 120 to use  Windows Photo Gallery      Data transfer is not guaranteed in the following environments  even if your computer is  equipped with a USB port     Computers with a USB port added by means of an extension card  etc     Computers without a factory installed OS and home built computers    9 JEMIJOS 19ISPIN SNdINATO 24  Bursn    
19.  83   5  Tripod socket   6  Battery card compartment cover I P  11   7  Battery card compartment lock E   P  11   Erase  button E   P  92      x   Playback  button IS  P  18  81  AEL AFL button ISP  51  99  Om  Protect  button ES   P  91   4D  Fn button D  P  100  42 Speaker  43  Sub dial  Sz  ES   P  19  20    Connector cover   45 Card access lamp I amp  P  16  122  Multi connector IS P  87  115  120   47  HDMI mini connector  type C  ES  P  88  Main dial  CH Dx   P  19  20   Arrow pad    9    ES P  20  21  24    Press the main dial in the following places     Up   Down   Left   Right   button VS P  24    0  D  4  O  e     Q  D    SuOIOUDL pue sued jo sowen    EN    EN    H Mode dial    The mode dial allows you to change the  camera settings easily according to the  subject        Advanced shooting modes    e For more advanced shooting and greater creative control  you can set the aperture value and  shutter speed     The settings made in the advanced shooting modes are retained even if the camera is turned off     Pisani sHegtn Allows you to shoot using an aperture and shutter speed  H H that the camera sets   US P  44    Aperture priority Allows you to set the aperture manually  The camera   shooting sets the shutter speed automatically   IS P  45       Allows you to set the shutter speed manually  The   EJ muner EERSTEN camera sets the aperture automatically   IS P  46    wianuabehasin Allows you to set the aperture and shutter speed   g manually   ES P  47     Easy shoot
20.  AFL button is pressed  Now press  the shutter button      Releasing the AEL AFL button cancels AE lock                          TIPS    To lock the exposure        You can lock the metering result so that it is not  cancelled when the AEL AFL button is released   LS    AEL AFL MEMO     P  100    To activate AE lock with a set metering mode         You can set the metering mode for locking the exposure  with the AE lock   LS  AELMetering   P  105           m  X  xe   o  o  c     O    51    EN       m  X  Lo  o  o  c     O    52    EN    AE bracketing    The camera automatically shoots a number of pictures at different exposure values for each  frame  Even in conditions where correct exposure is difficult to obtain  such as a backlit  subject or a scene at dusk   you can pick the picture you prefer from a selected number of  frames with a variety of different exposure settings  exposure and compensation values   The  pictures are taken in the following order  Picture with optimum exposure  picture adjusted in      direction  and picture adjusted in   direction     e g   When BKT is set to  SF 1 0EV     Ts  ER LN LN UE   1 za RI a  i Du  qw  am E ls  E  a a        Compensation value  0 3  0 7 or 1 0  e The compensation value will change if the EV step is changed  I  EV STEP   P  105     Number of frames  3      Menu MENU  gt   5   gt   ia   gt   BRACKETING   gt   AE BKT   AE BKT  Start shooting    OFF      In single frame shooting  the exposure changes every 3F 0 3EV  time the 
21.  Distinction between light and dark     SHARPNESS    Sharpness of the image    SATURATION   Vividness of the color    B amp W FILTER    Creates a black and white image  The  filter color is brightened and the  complementary color is darkened      N  NEUTRAL    Ye  YELLOW    Or  ORANGE      R  RED      G  GREEN      PICT  TONE    N  NEUTRAL      S  SEPIA    B  BLUE    P  PURPLE    G  GREEN       Creates a normal black and    white image       Reproduces clearly defined  white cloud with natural blue sky     Slightly emphasizes colors in    blue skies and sunsets       Strongly emphasizes colors in    blue skies and brightness of  crimson foliage       Strongly emphasizes colors in    red lips and green leaves       Colors the black and white image     Creates a normal black and    white image       Sepia     Bluish     Purplish    Greenish    PICTURE MODE    AVIVID   AN NATURAL 9  ESTE     A PORTRAIT  MONOTONE   BACK gt  went  z       SET  OK    fN NATURAL   CONTRAST     SHARPNESS   SATURATION    BACK    0 SET  OK     CONTRAST  Hi    2       BACK    iei SET   OK        J  O  Oo  o     a  3  o  Q   p      gt      D  ET  S  D  sl      e  D      Q   E   O  p  c     D  3  o  a  O    EN    In addition to the  NORMAL  gradation setting  you can select from 3 other gradation settings     HIGH KEY   Gradation for a bright subject     LOW KEY    Gradation for a dark subject     AUTO    Divides the image into detailed regions and adjusts the brightness  separately for each region  This 
22.  E  INFO button button o  c  O     9  Digital ESP metering   The camera measures the light levels and calculates the light  level differences in 324 separate areas of the image  This mode  is recommended for general use          Center weighted averaging metering   This metering mode provides the average metering between the  subject and the background lighting  placing more weight on the  subject at the center  Use this mode when you do not want the light  level of the background to affect the exposure value              Spot metering   The camera meters a very small area around the center of the subject   defined by the spot metering area mark on the LCD monitor  Use this  mode when there is very strong backlight     C  HI Spot metering   highlight control   When the overall background is bright  white areas of the image will   come out gray if you use the camera s automatic exposure  Using this   mode enables the camera to shift to over exposure  allowing accurate   white reproduction    Metering area  Metering area is the same as spot metering     CJSH Spot metering   shadow control   When the overall background is dark  black areas of the image will come out gray if you use the  camera   s automatic exposure  Using this mode enables the camera to shift to under exposure   allowing accurate black reproduction  Metering area is the same as spot metering     49    EN       m  X  Le   O  o  c     O    50    EN    Exposure compensation    In some situations  you may get bette
23.  Keep the shoe cover in a safe place to avoid losing it   2 Align the optical viewfinder with the hot shoe on  the camera body  and slide it in until it stops     Insert the optical viewfinder by pushing on a lower part  of it   3 Turn on the camera  and select  BACKLIT LCD      Fn   FUNCTION   P  100  or  9 FUNCTION     P  101     Each time you press the Fn button or  J button  the LCD  monitor turns on or off        o Notes on looking after the viewfinder   View frame is equivalent to 17mm Use the display frame in the viewfinder as a guide for the  shooting range  Check the correct shooting range on the LCD monitor    You cannot use an external flash and the optical viewfinder at the same time    When carrying the camera  do not hold it by the optical viewfinder  The camera may separate  from the optical viewfinder and drop    Do not leave the finder or the camera with the find attached in a location subject to direct  sunlight     uoneunoju     13       D  i    m  Z    Program line diagram  P mode     In the P mode  the camera is programmed such that the aperture value and shutter speed  are automatically selected according to the subject s brightness as shown below  The  program line diagram varies with the type of lens mounted              When using the   14  42 mm F3 5   5 6   zoom lens   focal length  14 mm     SU WB 971054112513 94  15   1517 8 5 idi 20 d de EV    Program shift    enjeA ounjjedy       Y Fl   8s 4s 2s 1s T 1 4 1 8 1 15 T ym T p TIT  Shutter speed    U
24.  The noise reduction process is activated after shooting      During processing the card access lamp blinks  You cannot take more pictures until the  card access lamp turns off     o Notes      During sequential shooting   NOISE REDUCT   is  OFF  automatically     This function may not work effectively with some shooting conditions or subjects     NOISE FILTER    You can select the noise processing level  Use  STANDARD  for general use   HIGH  is  recommended during high sensitivity shooting     WB IS P  67       O  E  o  e  o  3  B  2       lt   o  E     O  D  3  O     D    107    EN       O  c  o     o  3  N       e   lt   o  c     O  D  3  O     D    108    EN    ALL    You can apply the same compensation value to all the white balance modes at once    ALL SET  The same compensation value applies to all WB modes    ALL RESET  The WB compensation value settings applied to each WB mode are all  cleared at once   If you select  ALL SET   1  Use to select the color direction   Toward A  Amber Blue Toward G  Green Magenta  2  Use to set the compensation value  US  WB compensation   P  68   Releasing the AEL AFL button takes a sample image  You can check the white balance  you have adjusted   If you select  ALL RESET   1  Use to select  YES      COLOR SPACE  You can select how colors are reproduced on the monitor or printer  The first character in    image file names indicates the current color space       FILE NAME     P  109     Pmdd0000 jpg  SRGB  Standardized color space for
25.  VIEW Ae 95  Record mode                                    64  80  140  REDEYE KEE EE 89  Red eye reduction flash XQ                             75  RESET DENS ote ape nit Pass oM OE One  98  RESET PROTECT tds 92  Resizing E e Men 89  RES PRIOR IEY C si eessueccsotio esent enisi ence ees 102  RLS PRIORITY S iei ette cete 102  Rotating images                   ssssssseesees 85  S  B  Small  egene A 64  SsAF  single AF EE 56  star dme On 57  SATURAT  ION use esed ese cde ee 71 89  Scene mode SCN                                         5  KE 80  SD SDHC CONG  m secet emt eme does 12  130  Self timer     EE 62  EE   N 89  Sequential shooting Ch  61  SF  Super Fine  1    isieenen nere nsu raras 64  SHADING  COMP    cast 108  SHADOW AD  ee ee 89  ENEE 71  Shutter priority shooting S                               46  Shutter speed    nosses 16  44  46  Single AF  S AF                  sss 56  Single target AF mode                                 58  Single frame erase  i                                     93  Single frame playback                                     81  Single frame protect                                  sssse 91  Single frame shooting DO                               61  Be Sl a Reate ts uidi  103  A A A E 84  AA catene stes  84  Slow synchronization  amp  SLOW                      75  Slow synchronization D SLOW2   HEEN  dani caos 76  SOFT FOCUS  B  sc 5  SPORT Nr a 5  Spot metering   highlight control GJHI            49  158 Spot metering   shadow control    
26.  Windows   P   sRGB  Adobe RGB  Color space that can be set with Adobe    Adobe RGB Photoshop     SHADING COMP     In some cases  the edges of the image may be shadowed due to the properties of the lens   The shading compensation function compensates by increasing brightness at the dark edge  of the image  This function is especially useful when a wide angle lens is used     Q Notes    e This function is not available when a teleconverter or an extension tube is attached to the  camera     At higher ISO settings  noise in image edges may be conspicuous          SET    You can combine 3 image sizes and 4 compression rates  and register 4 combinations  Select the registered setting  with     amp        VS  Selecting the record mode   P  64     Register 4 different combinations  of image settings        Set the number m5 D E N BSF  of pixels  v     Seel    PIXEL COUNT    BACK   Wend SET   OK     Set the compression rate     PIXEL COUNT  You can set the pixel size for the image size  M  and  B       Middle  Select  3200 x 2400    2560 x 1920   or  1600 x 1200     Small    Select  1280 x 960    1024 x 768   or  640 x 480          RECORD ERASE       QUICK ERASE    You can erase the picture you have just taken immediately using the   button    OFF  When the   button is pressed  the confirmation screen appears  asking you if  you want to erase the picture    ON  Pressing the  J button erases the picture immediately     RAW JPEG ERASE    You can select the method to erase images recor
27.  You cannot make a further recording while the card access lamp is blinking at the end of a  recording    With some art filters   C AF  operation is limited    It is recommended to use a SD speed class 6 compatible card for movie shooting        Changing the settings for movie recording    Adding effects to a movie                      i Live control         gt   MOVIE AE MODE    i Menu MENU  gt    amp    gt   MOVIE AE MODE      Select using    Y43  then press the  ey button     P  Optimal aperture is set automatically 2  according to the brightness of the o  subject  a    A  Depiction of background is changed by zi  setting the aperture  Turn the sub dial to be  set the aperture       ART1   ART6  Movie is recorded with characteristics of     art filter mode  SS     0  IS    Setting the art filter scene     P  5  NAS SET    OK    L      EN       J  D  O         e  5  e     O           80    EN    Selecting the record mode       i Live control     Q  gt      lt             Menu MENU  gt            lt         MOVIE     Movie Record Mode      HD   The number of pixels is 1280 x 720  You can record high definition movies     The number of pixels is 640 x 480        Recording Audio when Recording Movie       Set to  ON  to record sound simultaneously when movie recording begins       Live control         gt   MOVIE 4       Menu MENU  gt   53   gt   MOVIE 8     Select using  8255  then press the Gei button     o Notes      When recording sound in a movie  the sound of the lens tri
28.  and the movie playback time   A IS      2 SETUP   P  104   5 o Notes    e If the slideshow is left running for about 30 minutes  the camera will turn off automatically   5  o  84    EN    Rotating images       This function lets you rotate images and display them vertically on the monitor during single   frame playback  This is useful when taking pictures with the camera held vertically  The  images will automatically be displayed in the correct direction even if the camera is rotated     1 MENU gt  seit  I      When set to  ON   images shot vertically will be  automatically rotated and displayed during playback   You can also press the   4 button to rotate and display  the image       he rotated image will be recorded on the card in that  position      Rotating playback is not available for movies     button           Original image before rotating    emmer            i    A  7778 5032x3024 1 8     c    rian  ae o             bi  m       UY  D   lt    o  D   O   x  min  c    gt    O      o        o0    85    EN       Movie playback    1 Select a movie  and press the    button     Select  MOVIE PLAY  and press the    button     Playback will start        ja MOVIE PLAY  LE MENU button    BACK AS  SET    OK  button       Operations during movie playback     Volume  Turn the main dial to adjust the volume of the  sound from the camera speaker    e Rewind Fast forward  Select using  319       00 120 00 34  DEMO     Playing time total recording time         On pressing the  ey bu
29.  bulb exposure time in which the shutter stays open as long as  you hold down the shutter button     In M mode  set the shutter speed to  BULB    e  BULB  is displayed on the LCD monitor     TIPS    To automatically end bulb shooting after a specified period of time        You can set the maximum time for bulb shooting  E     BULB TIMER   P  106    To fix the focus during manual focus shooting        You can fix the focus so the focus does not change even if the focus ring is turned during  exposure  I    BULB FOCUSING     P  98     o Notes      The following functions are not available during bulb shooting   Sequential shooing self timer shooting AE bracket shooting image stabilizer flash bracketing    Preview function    You can check the focused area  depth of field  with the selected aperture value on the LCD  monitor    For the preview function to work by pressing the Fn button  it is necessary to set the function  of the Fn button on the menu beforehand  I     Fn  FUNCTION   P  100     Press the Fn button to use the preview function  Fn button                         Changing the metering mode       There are 5 ways to measure the subject brightness  Digital ESP metering  Center weighted  averaging metering  and 3 types of spot metering  Select the most suitable mode for the  shooting conditions     i Live control  gt        METERING     i Super control panel  gt  INFO      9     METERING        i Menu MENU  gt   5      43   gt      METERING  MENU button    m   gt  lt  
30.  button     This setting is applied to all frames with print reservation data     Select  SET  and press the    button     Direct printing  PictBridge  D    By connecting the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer with the USB cable  you can  print out recorded pictures directly  To find out if your printer is compatible with PictBridge   refer to the printers manual     PictBridge  The standard that enables digital cameras and printers made by different manufacturers to  be connected  and also allows pictures to be printed directly from the camera     STANDARD   All printers that support PictBridge have standard print settings  By selecting    1  STANDARD  on the settings screens  US P  117   you can print pictures according to  these settings  For details on your printer s standard settings  refer to the printer s manual or  contact the printer manufacturer       The available print modes and settings such as paper size vary with the type of printer     For details  refer to the printer s manual     For details on printing paper types  ink cassettes  etc   refer to the printer s manual        Q Notes      Use a fully charged battery for printing      Images recorded in RAW data cannot be printed      You cannot print movie images      The camera will not enter sleep mode while it is connected to the USB cable     Connecting the camera to a printer       Use the provided USB cable to connect the camera to a PictBridge compatible printer     1 Turn the printer on and conne
31.  camera to turn off  automatically  Allow the internal  temperature of the camera to cool before  resuming operations     Charge the battery     Disconnect the camera and connect it  again correctly     Load some paper in the printer     Replace the ink cartridge in the printer     Remove the jammed paper     Do not manipulate the printer while  making settings on the camera     Turn off camera and printer  Check the  printer and remedy any problems before  turning the power on again     Use a personal computer to print        ooueuoj ureui pue sdi Duuooue    12       127    EN    ooueuoj ureui pue sdi  Duuooue    12       28    EN    Camera maintenance    Cleaning and storing the camera       Cleaning the camera  Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera     Exterior      Wipe gently with a soft cloth  If the camera is very dirty  soak the cloth in mild soapy water and  wring well  Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth  If you have used  the camera at the beach  use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung     LCD monitor      Wipe gently with a soft cloth    Lens      Blow dust off the lens with a commercially available blower  For the lens  wipe gently with a lens  cleaning paper     Storage     When not using the camera for a prolonged period  remove the battery and card  Store the  camera in a cool  dry place that is well ventilated      Insert the battery periodically and test the camera   s functions     Cl
32.  camera will focus  on the position of the face detection frame  When       is  selected in  AF AREA  the camera will focus on that  position      o Notes      During sequential shooting  face detection will work only  at the first shot      Depending on the subject  the camera may not be able  to correctly detect the face           39    EN    Taking a picture using manual focus    You can take a picture focusing manually while checking the focus on the LCD monitor     1 Set the AF mode to  S AF MF  or  MF    X    AF mode selection     P  56     2 Adjust the focus by rotating the focus ring     In  S AF MF  mode  after pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing the AEL AFL  button  you can rotate the focus ring to finely adjust the focus before taking the picture   e You can turn off zoom display  I gt     Enlarged display operation     P  42   e You can also disallow enlarged view  IS  MF ASSIST     P  98     Setting the image aspect    You can change the aspect ratio  horizontal to vertical ratio  when taking pictures using live  view  Depending on your preference  you can set the aspect ratio to  4 3   standard    16 9     3 2   or  6 6   JPEG images are trimmed and saved according to the aspect ratio     1       M9IA 9AI  DBuisf       Menu MENU  gt        gt   IMAGE ASPECT       RAW images are not trimmed and are recorded with the aspect ratio information at the time of  shooting     During RAW image playback  images are displayed with a border based on the aspect r
33.  filter   7  SCN   Scene   8           Movie    uoneunoju     One touch WB    13       147    EN    uoneunoju     13       5    m  Z    B Recording  Memory    Recording system  Applicable standards    Sound with still pictures  Movie  Audio    B Playback  Display format    B Drive   Drive mode  Sequential shooting  Self timer    B External flash  Synchronization  Flash control mode  Flash attachment    B External connector      SD memory card    SDHC memory card      Digital recording  JPEG  in accordance with Design rule for Camera    File system  DCF    RAW Data      Exif 2 2  Digital Print Order Format  DPOF   PRINT Image Matching    Ill  PictBridge      Wave format    AVI Motion JPEG    PCM 44 1 kHz  stereo       Single frame playback  Close up playback  Index display  Image    rotation  Calendar display      Single frame shooting  Sequential shooting  Self timer    3 frames sec     Operation time  12 sec   2 sec       Synchronized with the camera at 1 180 sec  or less    TTL AUTO  TTL pre flash mode   AUTO  MANUAL    Hot shoe    Multi connector  USB connector  AV connector   HDMI mini connector  Type C     B Power supply  Battery    B Dimensions weight    Dimensions    Weight    Temperature    Humidity      Li ion Battery  BLS 1  x1      120 5 mm  W  x 70 0 mm  H  x 35 0 mm  D   4 7  x 2 8  x 1 3       excluding protrusions       Approx  335 g  0 7 Ib    without battery     B Operating environment    0      40     32   F   104   F   operation       20   C   60      4   F
34.  filter surface  The  SSWF  Super Sonic Wave Filter  indicator blinks while dust reduction is working     Using separately sold retractable lens    Certain types of lens are retractable and  contained within the barrel when stored    You cannot take a picture with the lens  retracted    Turn the zoom ring in the direction of arrow       to extend the lens          UNLOCK switch       To store  turn the zoom ring in the direction of    arrow   4   while sliding the UNLOCK switch Zoom ring        O    D Setting the date time       Date and time intormation is recorded on the card together with the  images  The file name is also included with the date and time  information  Be sure to set the correct date and time before using    the camera       Press the MENU button      The menu screen is displayed on  the LCD monitor     JCARD SETUP    CUSTOM RESET    PICTUREMODE   A    GRADATION NORM  LN   IMAGE ASPECT   4 3  SET   0K        BACK   end    2 Use to select  f    then press    x    REC VIEW SEC     MENU DISPLAY   OFF    FIRMWARE    BACK   iend SET  OK        3 Use to select   C   then press    ED     M D TIME    CANCEL    Weu       4 Use to select  Y    then press    e    M D TIME       CANCEL    Weu                      MENU button             Arrow pad    5 Repeat this procedure until the  date and time are completely set    CANCEL    fend SET   OK     The time is displayed in the 24 hour format     6 Use to select the  date format        Y M D TIME    E   AVRA ORC Y M D    
35.  formats       JPEG    For JPEG images  select a combination of image size  D M  BI and compression rate    SF  F  N  B   An image consists of pixels  dots   When you enlarge an image with a low pixel  count  it will be displayed as a mosaic  If an image has a high pixel count  the file size   amount of data  will be larger and the number of storable still pictures will be lower  The  higher the compression  the smaller the file size  However  the image will have less clarity  when played back     Image with a high pixel count    Image with a low pixel count       Image becomes clearer    Compression rate  E Number of SF  Super F N    Appl z  pplication   pixels Fine   Fine     Normal    P  Basic   1 2 7 1 4      1 8  4082 x 3024  Mm MN  print size 1600 x 1200   i         3200 x 2400  Select for the  Middle  2560 x 1920       Number of pixels increases    r  1280 x 960  1024 x 768  For small  Small  BSF BF B  sized prints 640 x 480  and use ona  web site       RAW    This is unprocessed data that has not undergone changes in white balance  sharpness   contrast or color  To display as an image on the computer  use OLYMPUS Master  RAW data  cannot be displayed on a different camera or by using common software  and it cannot be  selected for print reservation  RAW files are assigned an   ORF  file extension    RAW images can be edited with this camera and saved as JPEG data  I amp     Editing still  images   P  89     Selecting the record mode       JPEG   For JPEG  you can regi
36.  in a shooting mode other than P  A  S  or  M  functions with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings     125    EN    ooueuoj ureui pue sdi Duuooue    12       26    EN    Error codes    Monitor   i    Nue dM Possible cause Corrective action  indication    WRITE PROTECT    CARD FULL     I    CARD FULL    CARD SETUP    Clean the contact area of  the card with a dry cloth     CLEAN CARD    FORMAT    SET  OK     NO PICTURE    PICTURE ERROR    THE IMAGE  CANNOT BE  EDITED    The card is not inserted  or it  cannot be recognized     There is a problem with the card     Writing to the card is prohibited     The card is full  No more  pictures can be taken or no  more information such as print  reservation can be recorded     There is no space in the card  and print reservation or new  images cannot be recorded     Card cannot be read  Card may  not have been formatted     There are no pictures on the  card     The selected picture cannot be  displayed for playback due to a  problem with this picture  Or the  picture cannot be used for  playback on this camera     Pictures taken with another  camera cannot be edited on this  camera           Insert a card or insert a different card     Insert the card again  If the problem  persists  format the card  If the card  cannot be formatted  it cannot be used     The card write protect switch is set to the   LOCK  side  Release the switch    3 P  130    Replace the card or erase unwanted  pictures    Bef
37.  it  is incomplete or illegible    2  Since this Warranty Certificate will not be re issued  keep it in a safe place      Please refer to the list on the web site  http   www olympus com for the authorized international Olympus   service network     Trademarks    IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation    Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation    Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc    SDHC logo is a trademark     Shadow Adjustment Technology  function contains patented technologies from Apical Limited  o      lt      apical    uoneunoju        13      All other company and product names are registered trademarks and or trademarks of their respective  owners      The standards for camera file systems referred to in this manual are the    Design Rule for Camera File  System DCF    standards stipulated by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries  Association  JEITA         Ui  OH    EN    56    EN    Symbols   AE SS  Et  EE 102  28  MM 107  a    Beep sound  ss  ia eite ries 103     5   Language selection                             94   x  HOME eege 100   us  SET EEN 97  BEE 108  Lal WARNING LEVEL                                 111   En  FUNCION citate bera 100   3  FUNCTION casada 101  FUNCTION tarados canino 102  EE 106  EX EEN 106     Custom Menu                 mmm 97  143  SS MENU DISPLAY            eee eee  25   x  Playback Menu                       seesesess 143  E SETUP eege 104
38.  node  EE 80  Recording Audio when Recording Movie                     eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaees 80  Taking still picture automatically when movie recording ende 80    Playback functions 81  Describes the functions for image playback   Single frame Close up Gavback AER 81  Indexdisplay  Calendar display  uates ep D e eO ls Ove Gh t rd aan 82  nee le ug ele EE 83  DIIDSSNOW TI DTP 84  PROTA Biere secet pati ce mibi dado o E cokntaa Feste n aud a Rs dd unt defeat as 85  MA 20 12 NEM MUR M HER tena aaa oa 86  A ON TV MR TE 87  A a a E I A E A A 89  ae Ee EE 90  PROTECTING NIME  e EE 91  gelen Ee EN 92    8 Setup functions 94    Describes the basic settings for using the camera     OS TUS VE EE 94  E  Date time STING E 94  Q3   Changing the display language              nsnsseneneeneensisensinsnernensrnnnnenens 94  C3   Monitor brightness adjustMent         ccococccnnconcccnnnnnonooonononononnnnnonononnnnnos 94  REC VIEW TUE 95  SMENU DISP LA Ferara iaraa Earann DE EAS EA tiran 95  FIRMWARE EE 95   Resetting the camera settings EE 96   9 Customizing your camera 97  Describes how to customize the camera   s settings    MI ALME ca ase a RM A A 97  AI NCBI EES 97  EE 97  EDS E  emt 97  RESETLENS EE 98  BULB FOCUSING EE 98  FOGUS RING EE 98  vw cl s 98   ul BUTTON DIAL EE 98  BIAL FUNG TION WEE 98  PIPL DV H DEE 99  PSI AA EE 99  RBEWAREMEMO EE 100   Er  FEING Eltere eege 100  DS Re E 101  h  l E En KR 101  BUTTON TIMER Srs e ait ices iva eae ccena io ld 101  e EE 102  FUNGTIO
39.  o   O5   113    uoneunoju      O   lt   m  a    13       E    ITI  Z    R  P    D  co    Oo  O  UJ     3    ia EXP ES3 SO P  105  AUTO    J Ce  Ce HI C  SH P  105   HIGH LIMIT  200   6400  1600    nennen DEFAULT  200   6400  200   P  105  ANTI SHOCK  4  OFF  1 8 SEC   30 SEC P  106    CUSTOM P  106    ef   page  P  105  AUTO  100   6400  ISO STEP 1 3EV  1EV P  105  ISO AUTO P A S  ALL P  106  BULB TIMER 1MIN   30MIN  8 MIN   P  106  OFF  3F 0 3EV 3F 0 7EV   AEBKT     ES  OFF  3F 2STEP 3F 4STEP 3F  BRACKETING    re OFF  3F 0 3EV 3F 0 7EV  E  3F 1 0EV  OFF  3F 0 3EV 3F 0 7EV   Te  AUTO   O O 515   SLOW F SLOW  SLOW 2   FLASH MODE   ond CURTAIN P 75      X SYNC   1 60   1 180  1 180  P  106  P  106  Ba P  107       uoneunoju     13       145    EN    Let oe   D  lt   COLOR WB    AUTO A  7    7 G  7    7  i9 5 300K  A 7  7 G 7  7  P  67    a prewar  O    ALL RESET  YES NO l  SEI      ea     IBEBSHFNB  P  108  3200 x 2400 2560 x 1920  1600 x 1200   1280 x 960  1024 x 768 640 x 480 l  RECORD ERASE  QUICK ERASE    RAW JPEG ERASE  JPEG RAW RAW JPEG    P  109  FILE NAME AUTO  RESET P  109    EDIT FILENAME Ge JAFFA   ZI0 9 P  110  S    C UTILITY  PIXEL MAPPING Le Up 129     EXPOSURE SHIFT P  110    E Ed  LEVEL ADJUST RESET ADJUST P  111      Factory default setting       uoneunoju     13       5    m  Z       Specifications    Camera specifications       B Product type  Product type   Lens   Lens mount   Equivalent focal length on  a 35 mm film camera    B image pickup device  Product
40.  or store the camera in dusty or humid places     Do not cover the flash with a hand while firing     A CAUTION      Stop using the camera immediately if you notice any unusual odors  noise  or smoke around it     Never remove the batteries with bare hands  which may cause a fire or burn your hands      Never hold or operate the camera with wet hands      Do not leave the camera in places where it may be subject to extremely high temperatures     Doing so may cause parts to deteriorate and  in some circumstances  cause the camera to catch fire    Do not use the charger if it is covered  such as a blanket   This could cause overheating  resulting in fire      Handle the camera with care to avoid getting a low temperature burn     When the camera contains metal parts  overheating can result in a low temperature burn  Pay attention  to the following      When used for a long period  the camera will get hot  If you hold on to the camera in this state  a low   temperature burn may be caused       n places subject to extremely cold temperatures  the temperature of the camera s body may be lower  than the environmental temperature  If possible  wear gloves when handling the camera in cold  temperatures    Q Be careful with the strap     Be careful with the strap when you carry the camera  It could easily catch on stray objects   and cause  serious damage     Battery Handling Precautions    Follow these important guidelines to prevent batteries from leaking  overheating  burning     
41.  set to  OFF  automatically    RAW images taken with another camera cannot be used for the overlay image    When  OVERLAY  is set to  ON   the images displayed when a RAW image is selected are   developed with the settings at the time of shooting    To set the shooting functions  cancel multiple exposure shooting first  Some functions cannot   be set    Multiple exposure is cancelled automatically from the first picture in the following situations   The camera is turned off The   gt   button is pressed The MENU button is pressed The  shooting mode is set to a mode other than P  A  S  M The lens release button is pressed   The battery power runs out The USB cable  AV cable and or HDMI mini cable is inserted   The information for the first frame during multiple exposure shooting is displayed as the   shooting information    When a RAW image is selected using  OVERLAY   the JPEG image for the image recorded   in JPEG RAW is displayed    When shooting multiple exposures using bracketing  priority is given to multiple exposure   shooting  While the overlay image is being saved  bracketing is reset to the factory default   setting        m  X  xe   o  o  c     O    55    EN    3       3       suonounj Bunooys pue Huisnoo4    56    EN    Focusing and shooting functions    AF mode selection AF    The three focus modes S AF  C AF  and MF are available with this camera   You can take pictures by combining S AF mode with MF mode       Direct button AF    Live control     O   AF MODE    
42.  settings  including any changes you have  Resetting the camera made  are retained when the power is  settings turned off  To reset the camera to the factory  default settings  set  RESET           Resetting the camera settings   P  96     D Using the direct buttons to operate the camera      Press the button for the function you  want to set      The direct menu is displayed     e g   Sequential shooting   self timer shooting             A VOLI  Les    NA        E       Main dial           2 Turn the sub dial to change the setting  then press the  c9 button      The function assigned to the button that was pressed remains selected for approximately  8 seconds  You can turn the sub dial and set the function during that time  If no operations  are performed for 8 seconds  the setting for that function is confirmed  I  BUTTON  TIMER   P  101        Direct menu       List of direct buttons    Directbuton   Function   Ref page  Sets ISO sensitivity    Sets white balance    Sequential Self timer shooting       UJ  D  4  O  e     Q  D       suoljeiado oiseg    21    EN    H Using the live control to operate the camera      Press the    button to display the live  control    e Press the  e  button again to turn off the live control          Sub dial       Main dial  es button    2 Move the cursor to the function you wish to set using the main  dial and select settings using the sub dial  then press the    button    Cursor  3  KH    Main dial          Displays the selected function  
43.  still want to keep on the card     1 MENU    0      CARD SETUP     2 Use to select  FORMAT   Press the ESPE  button    3 Use to select  YES   Press the    button  ALL ERASE    Formatting is performed  FORMAT  SES    BACK  em SET    OK        Battery and charger    Use the single Olympus lithium ion battery  BLS 1     Other batteries cannot be used    The camera s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions    As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting  the battery will be drained  quickly      Performing auto focus repeatedly by pressing the shutter button halfway in shooting mode     Displaying images on the LCD monitor for a prolonged period      When connected to a computer or printer    When using a drained battery  the camera may turn off without the low battery warning  being displayed    The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase  Charge the battery using the  provided charger  BCS 1  before use    The normal charging time using the provided charger is approximately 3 hours 30 minutes   estimated     Do not use chargers other than the one designated     o Notes      There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with the incorrect battery type  Dispose of  the used battery following the instructions  Battery Handling Precautions     IS P  151     Using your charger abroad    The charger can be used in most home electrical sources within the range of 100V to  240 V AC  50 60 Hz  around the world  Howeve
44.  tab  then press E DES  REC VIEW E   MENU DISPLAY   OFF    FIRMWARE  BACK   end SET   OK        3 Use to select To  MENU DISPLAY   then press    4 Use to select  ON   then press the   button      MENU DISPLAY    e             09 08 01  14 01    es    ENG     IQ  050 0 40  REC VIEW 5SEC    MENU DISPLAY   ON       FIRMWARE       BACK   iex  SET    OK    JN CIEN ea    The    amp   tab is displayed      Custom Menu   Customizes shooting functions     The settings on the Custom Menu are for customizing the camera to suit your  personal preferences or needs  They are not suited to frequent changing   The initial menu is more than adequate for setting both simple and advanced  shooting functions  Normally  there is no need to display the Custom Menu     D  D  4  O  e     Q  D       suoljeiado 91seg    25    EN       26    EN    Table of Contents       Basic guide    Identifies the camera part names and describes the basic steps for shooting and  playback     Names OF pans and  TURCA 2  elu me T 2  Meer xe emer A 4  Eve ee redatto lon atate did 6  ele eelere TEE 7  LCD monitor EEN ageet ee 8  LCD monitor  Playback  EE 9  Preparations ai ee Te WEE 10  Unpack the Dox TL E 10  Prepanng the Cama E EAE A T AA 11  Attaching a lens to the Camera    ooccccccnnccccccccccccccnccncnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 13  See epe DE 14  Seting the AMS A a E a A n N 15  111970141910 DEE 16  PAY ACIS EASING EE 18  basic opera On anne 19  Basie AS et a 19  Using the direct buttons to operate the cam
45.  taken appears whitish    This may occur when the picture is taken in backlight or semi backlight conditions  This is  due to a phenomenon called flare or ghosting  As far as possible  consider a composition  where strong light source is not taken in the picture  Flare may occur even when a light  source is not present in the picture  Use a lens hood to shade the lens from the light source   If a lens hood does not have effect  use your hand to shade the lens from the light          Interchangeable lenses   P  132     Unknown bright dot s  appear on the subject in the picture taken    This may be due to stuck pixel  s  on the image pickup device  Perform  PIXEL MAPPING   If  the problem persists  repeat pixel mapping a few times  IS   Pixel mapping     Checking the  image processing functions   P  129     Functions that cannot be selected from menus   Some items may not be selectable from the menus when using the arrow pad      Items that cannot be set with the current shooting mode     Items that cannot be set because of an item that has already been set   Combination of  L  and  NOISE REDUCT    etc    Camera vibration when the power is turned off    This is due to the camera initializing the image stabilizer mechanism  Without this  initialization  the image stabilizer may not be able to achieve the proper effect     ooueuoj ureui pue sdi Huljooyus    Set functions are restored to their factory default settings    12       When you rotate the mode dial or turn off the power
46.  type   No  of total pixels   No  of effective pixels  Screen size   Aspect ratio    B Live view    B LCD monitor  Product type  Total no  of pixels    B Shutter  Product type  Shutter   B Auto focus  Product type    Focusing points  Selection of focusing point    B Exposure control  Metering system    Metered range    Shooting modes    ISO sensitivity  Exposure compensation    B White balance  Product type  Mode setting      100   6400  1 3  1 EV step      3EV  1 3  1 2  1 EV step       Image pickup device    Auto  Preset WB  8 settings   Customized WB       Digital camera with interchangeable lens system    M Zuiko Digital  Micro Four Thirds System Lens    Micro Four Thirds mount      Approx  twice the focal length of the lens      4 3  Live MOS sensor     Approx  13 060 000 pixels     Approx  12 300 000 pixels     17 3 mm  H  x 13 0 mm  V   0 7  x 0 5      1 33  4 3       Uses Live MOS sensor    Field of view of 10096      3 0  TFT color LCD    Approx  230 000 dots      Computerized focal plane shutter    1 4000   60 sec   Bulb shooting      Imager contrast detection system    11 points    Auto  Optional      TTL metering system  imager metering      1  Digital ESP metering   2  Center weighted averaging metering   3  Spot metering      EVO   18  Digital ESP metering Center weighted metering     Spot metering        1  Hd     Auto   2  P   Program AE  Program shift can be performed    3 A    Aperture priority AE   4  S    Shutter priority AE   5  M    Manual   6  ART   Art
47.  up position playback  c  A z  stored 10 frames ahead m E Press  lt Q   to move the o    Displays the next frame dl E of the close up E  j   osition  3    Displays the previous frame bar  6 FACE DETECT       ESP  39  is set to  ON   a  Press the Fn button frame is displayed around a    Plays back the image at a detected face  Press    to  10x magnified close up 2  move the frame to another  position  face   Press the INFO button y   Close up frame by frame playback     To exit the playback mode  press the m e to view frame by     gt   button again  rame close ups     Pressing the shutter button halfway be regir  resumes the shooting mode  fo mova E TEE  close up position     Press the INFO button to  return to close up  playback     EN            suoinounj Xoeq   eld    82    EN    Index display Calendar display m    This function lets you show several images on the monitor at the same time  This is useful  when you want to quickly search a number of pictures to find a particular image     During single frame playback  each time you turn the  sub dial toward Ez  the number of images shown  changes between 4  9  16  25  49 and 100 pictures    Moves to the previous frame    Moves to the next frame    Moves to the upper frame    Moves to the lower frame      To return to single frame playback  turn the sub dial to    Q                                      a i TA A NW Py I                1 L  Ze  Fr p  ani 3       2       H    v   P T3    E d       e Sea    o  a JE   ji    ary  2
48.  will focus  within a shorter range  shallow depth of field  and produce a picture with a blurred  background  When you close the aperture  increase the aperture value   the camera will  focus within a longer range  Use this mode when you wish to add changes to the background  representation           When the   When the   aperture value aperture value    f number  is  f number  is   decreased   increased  m   gt   UO  D   Set the mode dial to A and turn the main dial  or sub dial  to set the aperture value      Close the aperture  number is increased   250  Aperture value  Open the aperture  f number is decreased    TIPS   To check the depth of field with the selected aperture value        See    Preview function      P  48     To change the exposure adjustment interval        This can be set in 1 3 EV  1 2 EV or 1 EV increments  I    EV STEP   P  105    Shutter speed is blinking        The optimum exposure cannot be obtained  For details  see  Exposure warning   display   US P  137     45    EN    Shutter priority shooting s    The camera sets the optimum aperture value automatically for the shutter speed you have  selected  Set the shutter speed depending on the type of effect you want  A higher shutter  speed allows you to capture a fast moving subject without blur  and a slower shutter speed  blurs a moving subject  creating a feeling of speed or motion  Set the shutter speed  depending on the type of effect you want    A fast shutter Ke   speed can freeze  a fast action
49. 009 08 16 21 56    MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT    SE i      emp  LEM E    CREE    ERRERLE ER    LI    Win  wl     my    zm EN  SR    EU 20 al 2 Reg  sel A 25  EE  i  301 31     Calendar display   100 frame index display   49 frame index display   25 frame index display     RE IQUERA YM  NS IE    a    3 2 13508 ET             de   P  2009 08 16 21 56    El       2009 08 16 21 56    Calendar display   With the calendar  you can display images recorded on the card by date  If more than one  image was taken on a single date  the image shot first on that date is displayed    Use   Q gt  to select a date and press the  ex  button to play back images for the selected date in  single frame display     Information display INFO      This allows you to display detailed information about the  image    Luminance information can also be displayed with histogram  and highlight graphs         777        Press the INFO button repeatedly until the desired   information is displayed      This setting is stored and will be shown the next time the  information display is called up     INFO button    Image only Simplified display                                     Shooting    Highlight  information  Shadow display        Histogram   If the bars in the histogram are  higher on the right  the image may  be too bright  If the bars are higher                                                      on the left  the image may be too  UU  dark  Compensate the exposure or D  shoot again  S      Overall D  Histo
50. 11       123    EN    ooueuoj ureui pue sdi Duuooue    12       D24    EN       12 Shooting tips and maintenance    Shooting tips and information    The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded    The battery is not fully charged  e Charge the battery with the charger     The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold  e Battery performance declines in low temperatures  and the charge may not be sufficient to turn on  the camera  Remove the battery and warm it by putting it in your pocket for a while     No picture is taken when the shutter button is pressed    The camera has turned off automatically     To save battery power  if there is no operation  the camera goes into sleep mode after a fixed  period of time and the camera stops operating  The camera activates again when you touch the  shutter button or any other button  IS  SLEEP   P  103   After a further fixed period of time has elapsed  the camera power turns off     The flash is charging    Onthe LCD monitor  the g mark blinks when charging is in progress  Wait for the blinking to stop   then press the shutter button     Unable to focus    When the AF confirmation mark on the LCD monitor is blinking  it indicates that the camera is  unable to focus using AF  Press the shutter button again     Noise reduction is activated   e When shooting night scenes  shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images  The  camera activates the noise reduction process after shooting at slo
51. 9  FOCUS TOCK aM CC a 60  FOCUS RING eege 98  FORMAT siete ek tess asides cates aoa dedit nde  130  Four Thirds system lenses                            132  G   GRADATION Snte 72  GRAINY e IR OH 5  H   A o en eed Pee 80  I ee ee Ve 88  102  PUIG HEY NEE 5  72  Histogram EE 41  83  Home position  HP                                            59  i     AUTO shooting H                                         4  IMAGE ASPECT austin eee eg 40  IMAGE OVERLAY    eessen 54  90  IMAGE STABILIZER IS                                  62  Index display EE 82  INFO SETTING EE 104  Information display                                    41  83  IS  Image stabilizer                             sssssss 62  A MD D LM 53  cerle 54  ISO bracketing asus 54    SOS listen AE tae a et 105  ISOAUTO ico 106  ISO AUTO SET WEE 105  J   JPEG EDI aneren eeneioe eii 89  L    Large  o 64  LANDSCAPE AA              mmBHII 5  LANDSCAPE PORTRAIT MN                           5  EEN 13  132  LEVEL ADJUST  iiec ima teatro tima Eines 111  LEVEL  GAWGE  anu coles oes oe  104  LIGHT TONE  Musso cai 5  Lithium ion battery        11  131  Lithium ion charger                                  11  131  Live control A 6  22       LIVE  VIEW e WE 104    LOW KEY     tasas 5 72  M   M lee EE 64  M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lens      132  Dus OR EN  po UP 5  Manual focus  MF                              sssse 40  57  Manual shooting MN  47  TER TC e 49  101  Mi MM 100  MF  manual focus                       sese 57  OK 98
52. AF MF S AF MF   56    R  page  P    ne  KEES     EJ    P  58    5     o     3          o   gt          Factory default setting       Ref     Te   nee   mm L    Xk      BUTTON DIAL  H p  s    A o moma    O  S  meaa CS   DIAL FUNCTION P  98    Sub dial  4        VALUE  DACURECTON DA O  mode1  mode2 mode3  mode1 mode2  mode3 mode4  mode1  mode2 mode3    OFF  ON P  100    Fn FACE DETECT   PREVIEW CJ      HOME MF   RAW       TEST PICTURE MY MODE BACKLIT LCD OFF   P  100    AF MODE  METERING FLASH MODE BACKLIT LCD   IMAGE STABILIZER P  101    MY MODE SETUP MY MODE1  MY MODE2 P  101    BUTTON TIMER 3SEC 5SEC 8SEC  HOLD OFF P  101    OFF  ON P  102  Bes OFF ON     P  102    P  102             GI  gt   gt   Tl Bim ITI  C   pe  SC AAL Le  gt   el Sinz T  SI SE r   O a3ls  Z Olz   Z  O        2  S     O  Z    RELEASE Q     RLS PRIORITY S OFF  ON P  102  RLS PRIORITY C OFF ON  P  102    DISP m   PC       P  102    P  102  P  102    P  103  e P  108  P  108  P  104    F   OFF  ON P  39  P  104   IMAGE ONLY OVERALL  dli   INFO       iur iGHT amp SHADOW ia  Ll  ZOOM MULTI VIEW    10  LV INFO IMAGE ONLY BS BB FR   5  3   P  104    SLIDE INTERVAL 2 SEC   10 SEC  3 SEC     E  SETUP  SLIDE INTERVAL    E MOVIE INTERVAL FULUSHORT  P  104    P  104    OFF ON  e    Factory default setting     1 Settings differ depending on the region where the camera is purchased        eo  al    E  lt  5 rIecror s   rx  m O A 0 lu re Silo  m c O SA es mis  Q m m m  m  O O   gt   1   Y E  c El m m    Q Z 18  m O m 
53. AF or metering operations instead of using the  shutter button    Select the function of the button to match the operation when the shutter button is pressed   Select  mode1  to  mode4  in each focus mode   You can only select  mode4  in C AF    mode    Shutter button function AEL AFL button function    Half press Full press When holding down AEL AFL     modes  sar   we        gt          tes  mose   sa           wwe         ees    moss       ws             sar             C AF      moder casen   Lei   oea       J       Locked  moder   CAFsa         toea   tomes         Locked       mos       Li   tockea         Gara             moa             ies   iex   osa              mos        we                    Tres  mos                me       ke       modes         ume          se           Basic operations    mode1  For determining the metered exposure while focusing  AE lock is activated  while pressing the AEL AFL button  allowing you to adjust the focus and  determine the exposure separately     mode2  For determining the exposure when you press the shutter button fully  This is  useful for shooting scenes with significant changes in lighting  such as on a  stage      mode3  For focusing with the AEL AFL button instead of the shutter button    mode4  Press the AEL AFL button to focus  and press the shutter button fully to  determine the exposure           O  c  o0  pem  o  3  St   gt     e   lt   o  c     O  fo  j  O     D    99    EN    eiawed 1no   Hulziwojsng Es    100    
54. AGE  Confirm the data format from here     Selection is also possible during playback by pressing  the   amp   button   2 Use to select an image  then press the  button     The camera recognizes the image data format     For images recorded in JPEG RAW  a selection  screen will appear  asking you which data to edit     You cannot edit movies   BACK    Wu  89    3 The setting screen varies with the image data format  Select the item you want to  edit and do the following steps     JPEG EDIT RAW DATA EDIT    4 SHADOW ADJ     __REDEYE FIX    E   ASPECT  BLACK  amp  WHITE  BACK   Wen SET   OK  BACK   itend SET    OK          The edited image is saved as another image  apart from the original image     To exit the edit mode  press the MENU button     o Notes      Red eye correction may not work depending on the image  Red eye correction may affect  other parts of the image  as well as the eyes      Editing of a JPEG image is not possible in the following cases   When an image is recorded in RAW  when an image is processed on a PC  when there is not  enough space in the card memory  when an image is recorded on another camera    e When resizing    MgJJ  an image  you cannot select a larger number of pixels than was  originally recorded    e  FT  and  ASPECT  can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4 3  standard      Adding sound to still pictures   When playing back still pictures a maximum of 30 seconds of sound can be added  recorded    you can add this as a memo 
55. E E EL    ABAD vr e pre          Select    New Album    and enter an album name          i   y    Select the image files and click    Transfer Images            A window indicating that the download is complete is  displayed     WN       1  t  E    1      9JEMYOS 19ISBIN SNdINAT10 24  Duer    LI  3            da       bh     Click    Browse images now        The downloaded images are displayed in the browse window        21    EN    Disconnecting the camera from your computer       1 Make sure that the card access lamp has  stopped blinking     2 Prepare to remove the USB cable     Windows   1  In the system tray  click the    Unplug or Eject  Hardware    icon Le    2  Click on the pop up message    3  Click    OK    on the  Safe to Remove Hardware        window     i  The UER Mast Storage Devine  deeg can new be af phy emer     T Frown thes vele   Macintosh    1  The trash icon changes to the eject icon when the     Untitled    or    NO_NAME    icon on the desktop is  dragged  Drag and drop it on the eject icon     Unplug the USB cable from the camera        oO    Notes     For Windows users   When you click    Unplug or Eject Hardware   a warning message may be displayed  In such  case  make sure that no image data is being downloaded from the camera  and that there are  no applications open that were accessing the camera image files  Close any such  applications and click  Unplug or Eject Hardware  again and then remove the cable     9 J8M J0S 1e se N SNdINA10 24  Duren   
56. EN    AEL AFL MEMO    You can lock and maintain the exposure by pressing the AEL AFL button    ON  Press the AEL AFL button to lock and maintain the exposure  Press again to  cancel the maintaining of the exposure    OFF  The exposure will be locked only while the AEL AFL button is pressed      Fn  FUNCTION    You can assign a function to the Fn button     Fn FACE DETECT   Press the Fn button to set  8 FACE DETECT  to  ON  and activate the optimal  settings  Press again to set it to  OFF        Using the face detection function   P  39     FACE DETECT     P  104     PREVIEW   electronic   While holding down the Fn button  you can use the preview function   VS     Preview function   P  48     E  Press the Fn button to acquire the WB value         Setting the one touch white balance   P  69          HOME   Press the Fn button to switch to the registered AF home position  Press the button  again to switch to the original AF target mode  If you turn off the camera while it is set  to the AF home position  the original position will not be stored         Registering an AF target mode   P  59     MF   Press the Fn button to switch AF mode to  MF   Press the button again to switch to  the original AF mode     RAW  lt         Press the Fn button to switch from JPEG to JPEG  RAW or from JPEG RAW to JPEG for  the record mode   You can change the record mode by turning the sub dial while holding down the Fn  button     TEST PICTURE   Pressing the shutter button while pressing the Fn but
57. EN  CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK  DO NOT    REMOVE COVER  OR BACK   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE   REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED OLYMPUS SERVICE PERSONNEL           An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating     N and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the  product   If the product is used without observing the information given under this   N DANGER symbol  serious injury or death may result     If the product is used without observing the information given under this   N WARNING symbol  injury or death may result     If the product is used without observing the information given under this   N CAUTION symbol  minor personal injury  damage to the equipment  or loss of valuable  data may result     WARNING   TO AVOID THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK  NEVER DISASSEMBLE  EXPOSE    THIS PRODUCT TO WATER OR OPERATE IN A HIGH HUMIDITY ENVIRONMENT        General Precautions    Read All Instructions     Before you use the product  read all operating instructions  Save all  manuals and documentation for future reference    Cleaning     Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning  Use only a damp cloth  for cleaning  Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner  or any type of organic solvent to clean  this product    Attachments     For your safety  and to avoid damaging the product  use only accessories  recommended by Olympus    Water and Moisture     For precautions on produ
58. N WE 102   A E N 102  RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C A 102    pii  IIS ER 102  sy er E  102  piis Urges dd o eer 102  EE 103  SLEEP St nip a id ca ettet cci cor 103  USB MODE EE 103  EIVE VIEW BOOST iei f ac 104  OFACEDETE EE 104  INFO SETTIN E 104  VOLUME eebe EE 104  AA    E 104    30    EN    EEVELTIAUGE  ti ett leat ed 104    MOVIE GE 105  E FITS    eae eerie E RD S 105  EE et 105  Bien le 105  VN                             105  Ia c e t D M MU I ee E E 105  E ee ee E E  105  ISO AUTOISBT e ob do eM M UT 105  ISO AUTO E 106  BOLB TIMER el leo 106  A lee EE 106  Sat ge 106  Em eod eee eee nt era A SU S MUERE 106  WEEN el EE 106  y MDC onc PR 106  CEA EE 106  SOV O 106  DAD  PEE EE EE E E A E TEN 107  E 107  NOISE REDUCE 107    Ss c lu ru M ME E Ec 107  WB ure e c Lu UL E M E ttc  107  PA EE 108  COOP SNS EE 108  SHADING COMP et 108  P IE EE 108  DE e ell eese SLE E rs Or Rivne et M M NO dt EE  109  o 42 erdt d ttd EA 109  QUIS Te 109  FAWSJPEGERASE   EE 109  Sib 109  EDIT FILENAME eher Ee  110  PRIOBITYOASET ais sr usce eege 110  SE ap  EE EE 110   Fa EXEUNT RUSTICO 110  PIXEL MAPPING Gefeiert EE 110  EXPOSURE EE 110  Em  WARNING EBVEL EE 111  EEVELAD JUST uin a LU E LA 111    10 Printing 112    Describes how to print your pictures     Print TeSenvatlon  DPOF  cata dd 112  Print reservallob EE 112  elle en EE 113  ANNAN EN ALON E 114  Resetting the print reservation data    114  Direct Printing  d le deet EE 115  Connecting the Camera ioaprmter essen 115  EASY DUNNO ssec t
59. OLYMPUS       p    Basic guide P 2    Review the camera part names   the basic steps for shooting and  playback  and the basic operations     Table of Contents P  26       e Thank you for purchasing an Olympus digital camera  Before you start to use your  new camera  please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance  and a longer service life  Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference      We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before  taking important photographs      The screen and camera illustrations shown in this manual were produced during the  development stages and may differ from the actual product      The contents in this manual are based on firmware version 1 0 for this camera  If there  are addition and or modification of functions due to firmware update for the camera   the contents will differ  For the latest information  please visit the Olympus website     EN    Camera        D SSWE indicator ES   P  14  128    2 ON OFF button Dx   P  14    3  Shutter button IES  P  16  60    4   Exposure compensation  button  IP  50      Strap eyelet I P  10       Lens attachment mark E3   P  13   D Mount   Remove the body cap before attaching the  lens         Hot shoe  3 P  73    9 Microphone D   P  78  90  Self timer lampE3   P  62   4D Lens release button ES   P  13  42 Lens lock pin        D Mode dial  Sp 4   2 LCD monitor ESP  8  9   3 MENU button ISP  24   4  INFO  Information display  button  IP  23  41 
60. RLAY   repeatedly     Q Notes      When the record mode is set to  RAW   the overlay image is saved as   BN   RAWT     When selecting a frame to overlay  the JPEG images for images recorded in JPEG RAW are  displayed     Protecting images On                     Protect images you do not want to erase  Protected images cannot be erased by the single  uy  frame or all frame erase function  D  c  Single frame protect o  c  Play back the image you want to protect and press the On 3  button     On button     On   protect mark  is displayed on the top right corner of the S  screen   To cancel the protection  Display the images that are protected and press the Om  button   button  91    EN            suoinounj Xoeq   eld    92    EN    Protecting selected frames    During index display you can select multiple images and protect them all at the same time     1 During index display  select the images you want to protect using  lt Q    then press  the   9 button     The selected images will be shown with e   e To cancel your selection  press the     button again    2 Press   Q gt  to select the next images you want to protect  then press the    button     3 After you have selected the images to protect  press the On button   Canceling all protections    This function lets you cancel the protection of several images at one time     1 MENU   elt  RESET PROTECT   Use to select  YES   then press the    button     Q Notes    e Formatting the card erases all images even if they have been pro
61. SH           49    EN    Spot metering Ce                              esses 49    SRGB  EE 108  STORAGE EEN 103  A Ee RE A E EEES E 10  SUNSET leg 5  Super control panel                                     7 23  Super EE 74  T   TEST FIGURE iita leiste la 100  Timming E ee 89  118  U   USB MODE rrr cest ee Ee 103  V   VAVA ID AA O A 71  VOLUME e er 104  W   WB dese  E 68  AVE BIET axes tue Ld MET 70  WB compensation eseou 68  White balance bracketing                               70  White balance WB                                      67  Z   Zoom display deg deen dee eegen 42    Memo    B9    EN    160    EN    Memo    Memo    161    EN    162    EN    Memo    Memo    163    EN    OLYMPUS    http   www olympus Com       OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP   Shinjuku Monolith  3 1 Nishi Shinjuku 2 chome  Shinjuku ku  Tokyo  Japan                  OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC   3500 Corporate Parkway  P O  Box 610  Center Valley  PA 18034 0610  U S A  Tel  484 896 5000    Technical Support  U S A    24 7 online automated help  http   www olympusamerica com DSLR  Phone customer support  Tel  1 800 260 1625  Toll free     Our phone customer support is available from 8am to 10pm   Monday to Friday  and 9am to 5pm  Sunday  ET   E Mail  e slrpro olympus com   Olympus software updates can be obtained at  http   www olympusamerica com digital  To find the nearest Service Centers  please visit  http   www olympusamerica com digital   and click on the Worldwide Warranty icon at the bottom of the pa
62. Since the shutter speed is slow  be sure to stabilize the camera by using a tripod so as not to  cause the picture to be blurred   Le    EN       1  D  0     0  T  o  o     5        EN    1st curtain  Usually  the flash fires right after the shutter fully opens  This is called 1st curtain  This  method is usually used during flash shooting     Slow synchronization  2nd curtain     SLOW2 2nd CURTAIN    2nd curtain flash fires just before the shutter closes  Changing the flash timing can create  interesting effects in your picture  such as expressing the movement of a car by showing the  tail lights streaming backwards  The slower the shutter speed  the better the effects turn out   In S M mode  the flash always fires     When the shutter speed is set to 2 sec                2 sli  Vi  0 E  2nd curtain 1st curtain  seconds T 8 T scende  1st curtain flash fires    2nd curtain flash fires       Shutter closes Shutter fully opens    Slow synchronization  1st curtain  Red eye reduction flash  lt  gt SLOW    While using slow synchronization with flash shooting  you can also use this function to  achieve red eye reduction  When shooting a subject against a night scene  this function  allows you to reduce the red eye phenomenon  As the time from emitting pre flashes to  shooting is long in 2nd curtain synchronization  it is difficult to achieve red eye reduction   Hence  only 1st curtain synchronization setting is available     Fill in flash       The flash fires regardless of the lig
63. TI VIEW    IMAGE  ONLY     amp  amp     88   or  H  during live view  US     Switching the information  display   P  41     VOLUME  You can adjust the speaker volume from 0 to 5   i  SETUP    Setting the playback method during slideshow playback    SLIDE INTERVAL  Sets interval at which to switch images from 2 10 seconds    MOVIE INTERVAL  When playing a movie  select  FULL  to play the entire move  or   SHORT  to play to a section part way through     LEVEL GAUGE    Detect titling horizontally and in the forward and backward direction when  LEVEL GAUGE   is set to  ON   Use this as a guide in situations where you cannot determine whether the  camera is level  such as when you cannot see the horizon or skyline on the screen or when  the screen is dark while shooting night scenes     Monitor indication   Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the level  gauge  US    Switching the information display   P  41     TIPS    To calibrate the level gauge    gt  ES    LEVEL ADJUST     P  111     o Notes          f the camera is tilted forward or backward to a Displayed when the display range is  large degree  the error of the horizontal titling exceeded   increases   MOVIE A    Set to  ON  to record sound when shooting movies     D EXP E3  1SO       EV STEP    You can select the EV step for exposure parameter setting  such as shutter speed  aperture  value  or exposure compensation value  from  1 3EV    1 2EV   or  1EV      METERING IS P  49    AELMetering    You can set the mete
64. UTO A 0 G 0     D Aspect border I P  40 Exposure compensation US P  50   2  Print reservation  5 Shutter speed IS P  44 47  Number of prints IP  112 Aperture value IS P  44 47   8  Sound record ESP  90  7  Focal length ISP  132   4  Protect IS    P  91  The focal length is displayed in 1 mm units     5  Battery check E   P  8 Flash intensity control  S P  77     Date and time ES  P  15 ISO sensitivity I P  53    Aspect ratio D P  40  89 White balance compensation IS P  68  Pixel count  compression rate IS P  64    Picture mode  SP 71   9 Record mode IS P  64    Color space EG   P  108  File number 63 White balance IS P  67  4D Frame number Metering mode IS P  49  42  AF target ISP  58 69 Histogram  SP 83    43  Shooting mode  SP 4  44 47    suornounj pue sued jo seuieN    EN    H Unpack the box contents    The following items are included with the camera   If anything is missing or damaged  contact the dealer from whom you purchased the  camera     PS BLS1  BLS 1   Lithium ion battery       PS BCS1  BCS 1  USB cable AV cable  Lithium ion charger  Monaural       OLYMPUS Master 2 CD ROM    e Instruction manual    Warranty card    Attaching the strap    Thread the strap in the direction of Lastly  pull the strap tight  the arrows  CD       making sure that it is fastened  securely   3         Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet in the same way        EN    D Preparing the Camera       l Charging the battery  lt q Direction indicating mark        Charging indica
65. according to your subject and the composition    There are two AF target modes  All target AF mode  which uses AF at all AF targets  and  Single target AF mode  which uses AF centering around one selected AF target            All target AF mode   The camera focuses automatically on one of the 11 AF  targets  Use this feature when you wish to leave focusing to  the camera           Single target AF mode   The camera focuses using one selected AF target  This is  useful for accurately focusing on the subject after  composing the shot       Live control  gt        AF AREA     Super control panel    INFO    e   AF AREA        Menu MENU  gt   4   gt   aa   gt    AF AREA       The currently selected AF target lights  When       is set   you can select the AF target to be used at that point  For  operation  refer to Step 2 in  Selecting the AF target  mode and position   fs P  59  in the next section        Selecting the AF target mode and position    Select the AF target mode or select the AF target to use with Single target AF mode     1 Using  AF AREA  select       to enable selection of the AF target mode and  position    2 Use the main dial and sub dial or arrow pad to  select the AF target     TIPS    Selecting the position of the AF target with the   arrow pad        Press the shutter button halfway and release it  then use  the arrow pad to change the position of the AF target   LS  bin FUNCTION   P  102        Registering an AF target mode       You can register a frequentl
66. after shooting pictures     1 MENU  gt          gt   EDIT   gt   SEL  IMAGE   gt   4    e Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the Gei button    Select using  5953  then press the    button     N             NO    No sound is recorded       START    Audio recording starts    YES    Erases added sound     o Notes      You cannot record sound for protected images   e To stop recording part way through  press the  e  button     Image overlay    Up to 3 frames of RAW images taken with the camera can be overlaid and saved as a  separate image  The image is saved with the record mode set at the time the image is saved     suoinounj Xoeq   eld    1 MENU               EDIT      IMAGE OVERLAY     Selection is also possible during playback by pressing the    button   Select the number of frames to overlay and press the    button     90    EN    3 Use   Q gt  to select a frame and press the    button     Repeatedly select images only for the number of frames  selected in Step 2   e To cancel your selection  press the    button again     IMAGE OVERLAY    BACK   iE  SET gt  0K   4 use to select an image  then use to  select the gain for each image  Press the IMAGE OVERLAY  button       Select from 0 1 to 2 0      he displayed image changes as the gain is adjusted     5 Use to select  YES   then press the  button     BACK   Weg SET  gt   OK        TIPS    To overlay 4 or more frames       To overlay 4 or more frames  save the overlay image as a RAW file and use  IMAGE OVE
67. against harmful interference in a residential installation   This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications   However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If this equipment  does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by turning the  equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  following measures     Adjust or relocate the receiving antenna      ncrease the distance between the camera and receiver     Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected     Consult your dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help  Only the OLYMPUS supplied USB   cable should be used to connect the camera to USB enabled personal computers  PC      Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would void the user s authority to  operate it     uoneunoju     13       Ui  CJ    EN    Use Only Dedicated Rechargeable Battery and Battery Charger    We strongly recommend that you use only the genuine Olympus dedicated rechargeable battery and battery  charger with this camera    Using a non genuine rechargeable battery and or battery charger may result in fire or personal injury due to  leakage  heating  ignition or damage to the ba
68. and shooting conditions        AR mode selection asaltada la mas 56  NO A A O A MR REPRE 56  C AF   continuous AF  eege Ee 57  MF  man  al eet 57  Simultaneous use of S AF mode and MF mode  S AF MF                         57  AP TACT A aa a a a a a Sa 58  Registering an AF target mode EE EEEENEEN nnn 59  Focus lock     If correct focus cannot be obtained                           ssssssssessss 60  Seguential e ie lee sudes eta itte avo eit Ue uM vien dept eie dcs ue mde a 61  DE MINIS STOO TNO RR UU TTE 62  MAJE A O NT esol EA 62  4 Record mode  white balance  and picture mode 64  Describes image adjustment functions specific to digital cameras   Selecting  INE record MO Bid AAA 64  Recording elt CN 64  Selecting the record mode AER EEEEN nn rnn tenten teeeeeeeeeeenne 65  Selecting the White balance cur rete erroe EY aad vara c Ra OR eee Ex RNV Res 67  Setting the auto preset custom white balance    68  EE Ee 68  Setting the one touch white balance EEN 69  WB lte  singe esc 70  PICS Lee 71  Grada ies 72    28    EN    5 Flash shooting 73    Describes taking pictures with external flash     External TASH SOONG EE 73  Using commercially available  oshes nnn nnnnnnnrrnereeesne 74  Flash mode setting WEE 75  EasiiMCAS ICO Mee ns era data dl o a 77  Flash OFAC KOU MG ess e a a ES 77    6 Recording Movies 78    Describes movie recording method and functions     Kul regel ue WEE 78  Changing the settings for movie recording essere 79  Adding effects to a ue 79  Selecting th  record 
69. ao reed E dct onn e ra xD oec a t RE 116  CUSTOM  pF TG oso ud A ure siut et ose tuc bridge dot 116  11 Using the OLYMPUS Master software 119  Describes how to transfer and store your camera images to a computer   FLOW CMAN i ARENA A  NEEE 119  Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software     oooooooooconccccconancccnonnnonnnnnnnncnncnncnnnoos 119  What is OLYMPUS Master  enee a 119  Connecting the camera to a computer EEN 120  Start up the OLYMPUS Master software AER 121  Displaying camera images on a Computer   ccccccccncccccccccnccnncnnnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnncnncnnncnncnnnn 121  Downloading and saving images                                EEN 121  Disconnecting the camera from your Computer  122  VISWINO S UR 123  Transferring images to your computer without using OLYMPUS Master                    123    12Shooting tips and maintenance       Refer to this section for troubleshooting and camera maintenance information     Shooting tips ANG IMM da 124  EOP COGSS  E 126  Camera maintenance EEN 128  Cleaning and storing the Camera AAR 128  Pixel mapping     Checking the image processing functions                      129    3l    EN    32    EN    13 Information 130    Refer to this section for information on optional accessories  camera specifications  and  other useful shooting information     Ee be 130  Usable card Sranane a ee DAD DD A 130  cs A E E EEE 130   Battery ee E e EE 131   Using Ree ege abroad  io asirio 131   Interenanmgeable EE 132  M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable le
70. as shown below  PRINT        PRINT  Prints selected pictures  ALL PRINT    ALL PRINT  Prints all the pictures stored in the MULTI PRINT  N makes one print for each ALL INDEX    MULTI PRINT  Prints multiple copies of one image in PRINT ORDER  separate frames on a single sheet     ALL INDEX  Prints an index of all the pictures  stored in the card  Follow the operation guide    PRINT ORDER  Prints according to the print displayed eres    reservation you made  If there is no  picture with print reservation  this is not available   IP  113     Setting the print paper items  This setting varies with the type of printer  If only the printers STANDARD setting is available   you cannot change the setting      SIZE  Sets the paper size that the printer  supports  PRINTPAPER   BORDERLESS  Selects whether the picture is printed  on the entire page or inside a blank SIZE BORDERLESS  frame     STANDARD  REI    bd       BACK   weu SET   OK      PICS SHEET  Selects the number of pictures per  sheet  Displayed when you have PRINTPAPER    selected  MULTI PRINT    SIZE PICS SHEET    STANDARD    16    bd       BACK   Men   SET   OK     Selecting pictures you want to print   Select pictures you want to print  The selected pictures can be printed later  single frame   reservation  or the picture you are displaying can be printed right away     PRINT    OK   Prints the currently displayed  picture  If there is a picture that   SINGLE PRINT  reservation  has already been applied to   only that reser
71. atio     TIPS    To change the aspect ratio of recorded images        You can only change the aspect ratio when the aspect ratio of the image is set to  4 3    VS  Editing still images   P  89    To trim recorded images        You can only trim images when the aspect ratio of the image is set to  4 3          Editing still images   P  89     EN    Switching the information display       You can switch the information displayed on the monitor by pressing INFO button  repeatedly  You can also switch the information displayed by turning the main dial while    pressing the INFO button     Information display on Histogram display       2m 338    Scale display            Zoom display   ISP  42     Multi view display   Ex P  42      1 With  INFO SETTING   ESP  104   you can also select     or  E83  for the ruled line display    2 During multiple exposure shooting  IS P  54   the information display then switches to  Multiple    exposure display      When  LEVEL GAUGE   ISP  104  is set to  ON   the information display switches to  Digital level    gauge display      TIPS  To quickly switch to the frequently used display         You can hide the information display for all modes except  Information display on   VS  INFO    SETTING   P  104   How to read the histogram       The following shows you how to read the histogram display easily      D Ifthe graph has many peaks around here  the image will appear  mostly black      2 If the graph has many peaks around here  the image will app
72. auto focus  Lock the focus at the position of  the subject in advance or use MF to fix the distance of  the focus     Select the AF target and take the picture using the  desired AF target     Use MF  It may be helpful to focus while using live view  with an enlarged image     You can take a picture while using the live multi view  display to compare the effect of white balance or  exposure compensation     You can use the preview function to check the depth of  field at a selected aperture value     You can use  TEST PICTURE  to check the image on  the LCD monitor without recording the image to a card     Pressing the shutter button halfway and playing back  images over a long period of time consumes  considerable battery power  Limiting these actions will  help extend the useful life of the battery     Set  SLEEP  so that the camera enters sleep mode  faster     Reduce the pixel count and compression rate settings     Increase the ISO sensitivity     ek    Ge    125    RS    P  100    P  103    P  64   P  108    R153    33    EN    34    EN    Taking pictures without  white subjects appearing  too white or black subjects  appearing too dark    Taking monotone pictures    Taking pictures of a  subject against backlight    Brightening a dark backlit  image    Taking pictures with a  blurred background    Taking pictures that stop  the subject in motion or  convey a sense of motion    Taking pictures with the  correct color    Taking pictures so that  whites come out white and
73. ay     Focusing is achieved by autofocus  and the AF  confirmation mark lights up              J  D  Q  a Available recording time  zi 3 Press the shutter button all the way to begin  e recording  Lights up in red during recording  o e Sound recording begins simultaneously  when  MOVIE 8      is set to  ON     o VS    Recording Audio when Recording Movie   P  80   4 Press the shutter button all the way to end  recording   Total recording time  TIPS  Autofocus is not working properly       Press the AEL AFL button for AF operation   e The sound of the lens triggering will be recorded   78    EN    Notes    When recording a movie  you cannot change the settings for exposure compensation and  aperture value    In movie mode   IMAGE STABILIZER  provides electronic stabilization  When you use this  function  the recorded image is enlarged by a small amount  Also   I S 1  will operate  regardless of the settings for  I S 1    1 S 2  and  I S 3     Stabilization is not possible when the camera shake is excessive    When using a lens with an image stabilization function  turn off the image stabilizer function of  either the lens or the camera    You cannot use   amp  FACE DETECT  in movie mode    With some types of media  you cannot record to the end of the available time and recording is  canceled automatically during operation  Also  the size of any given file is limited to 2 GB   When the inside of the camera becomes hot  shooting is automatically stopped to protect the  camera   
74. bd    CANCEL   iei SET    OK     7 Press the  9 button    SN  es ENG     II  0510 2 40  REC VIEW 5SEC    f   MENU DISPLAY   OFF    FIRMWARE  BACK   end SET   0OK   8 Press the MENU button  to exit       UJ  D  4  O  e     Q  D       Dunoous 10  suonejedajd    EN    Shooting    Shutter button      Select a composition while  viewing the LCD monitor    LCD monitor    2 Adjust the focus    Press the shutter Zo  button halfway  EE        access  lamp    AF confirmation mark    AF target    Shutter speed Aperture value      The focus is locked  the AF confirmation mark appears  and the AF target appears at the  focus position       The shutter speed and aperture value that have been set automatically by the camera are  displayed     3 Release the shutter    Press the shutter button all    the way  fully        The shutter sounds and the picture is taken     The card access lamp blinks and the camera starts recording the picture     Never remove the battery or card while the card access lamp is blinking  Doing so could  destroy stored pictures and prevent storage of pictures you have just taken     EN    Holding the camera                       Keep your fingers and the  strap away from the lens     UJ  D  4  O  Q     Q  D                Horizontal Vertical  grip grip                        When the camera stops operating                               the sleep mode  stand by  and stops operating  The camera activates again when    If no operations are performed for approximately o
75. c2 m1  q    AEL AFL MEMO OFF MF       tsa Wl FUNCTION       E iN  SET   0K  E ACK   iex  SET    OK  BACK   iex  SET gt  OK   Use to select  7    then Use to select tab A to Use to select a function     press f    iil  then press f9  then press f       For details on using the menu lists  see    Setting on the menu   IP  24         Ki AF MF   AF MODE  3 P  56  AF AREA  3 P  58   1  SET UP    Selects the operations of dials or arrow pad when selecting the AF target     OFF  Stops after moving to the AF target on the end     LOOP  After moving to the AF target on the end  moves to the AF target on the  opposite end of the same row or column  Selects all AF targets before moving  to the AF target on the opposite end  and  AF AREA  is set to            SPIRAL  After moving to the AF target on the end  moves to the AF target on the  opposite end of the next row or column  Selects all AF targets before moving to  the AF target on the opposite end  and  AF AREA  is set to           e g   When moving from the top left AF target to the right           OFF   LOOP   SPIRAL     O  c  o  o  3  N   5  Q   lt   o  E  Set to         Set to         D  3j  D  o    97    EN    esawes 1no   Hulziwojsnyg m    98    EN    RESET LENS  When set to  ON   this resets the focus of the lens  infinity  each time the power is turned off   BULB FOCUSING    You can set the camera to enable focus adjustments during bulb shooting with MF    ON  During exposure  you can turn the focus ring and adjust the focus 
76. ct the camera   s multi connector to the printer s USB  port with the USB cable     For details on how to turn the printer on and the position of the USB port  refer to the printer s  manual            Sunulld    Multi connector       USB cable    de                a Y    y   x    Q  DR Look for this mark     e    USB port       EN    Sunulld    sh   e    2 Turn on the camera     The selection screen for the USB connection is displayed     3 Use to select  PRINT         ONE MOMENT  is displayed and the camera and USB  printer are connected   Go to    Custom printing     US P  116   STORAGE  o Notes eil  e If the screen is not displayed after a few minutes   disconnect the USB Cable and start again from Step 1  EXIT       Easy printing SET  OK        1 Use to display the pictures you want to print on the camera      Display the image you want to print on the camera and  connect the camera with a printer using a USB cable   The screen on the right appears shortly    2 Press 8      The picture selection screen appears when printing is  completed  To print another picture  use 20 to select    the image and press the   button  r            To exit  unplug the USB cable from the camera while the EASY PRINT START  gt       picture selection screen is displayed  PC   CUSTOM PRINT  OK        Custom printing       1 Follow the operation guide to set a print option     Selecting the print mode  Select the type of printing  print mode   The available print PRINT MODE SELECT    modes are 
77. ct while shooting      3  Using live view   P  37     BA  FP RW     AEL BKT  te   20 LM  120     D Internal temperature warning  Ill C  FIS P  127  Arrow pad function afar 085 I P  102     2 My Mode  SP 101    3  Shooting mode E37 P  4  44 47   4  Flash mode ISP  75      ISO sensitivity  SP 53      Metering mode ISP  49     AF mode ISP  56   Face detection  amp  E    P  39  104     9  Flash intensity control I3   P  77  Super FP flash  Fr   S  P  74    AE Lock AEL    P  51  Auto bracket    P  52  54  70  77  Multiple exposure Faj Ux P  54  Home position  HP  DX    P  59   4D Shutter speed I P  44 47    2 Aperture value US P  44 47   43  Flash IS P  124  blinks  charging in  progress  lights up  charging completed        QOS 0680 Ea       Battery check    e Lit up  green   ready for use   Lit up  green   Battery is running low     s Blinks  red   charging required   45  AF confirmation mark IS P  16  38  60  Art filter scene IS P  5   7 White balance IS P  67    Sequential shooting ES   P  61  Self timer US P  62    Image stabilizer IS 1 IS 21S 3 ISF P  62  Aspect ratio I P  40   93 Record mode IS P  64    62 Number of storable still pictures IS P  140  Available recording time    63 Exposure compensation value IS P  50  Histogram IS P  41         D LCD monitor  Playback        You can switch the monitor display using the INFO button       Information display   P  83     Simplified display Overall display    RE MAE   a E  ma  Ki 100 0015  d      Cell    epinb 91seg         WBA
78. cts with weatherproof designs  read the  weatherproofing sections    Location     To avoid damage to the product  mount the product securely on a stable tripod  stand   or bracket    Power Source     Connect this product only to the power source described on the product label    Foreign Objects     To avoid personal injury  never insert a metal object into the product    Heat     Never use or store this product near any heat source such as a radiator  heat register  stove   or any type of equipment or appliance that generates heat  including stereo amplifiers     Product Handling Precautions    A WARNING    Q Do not use the camera near flammable or explosive gases     Do not use the flash and LED on people  infants  small children  etc   at close range     You must be at least 1 m  3 ft   away from the faces of your subjects  Firing the flash too close to the  subject s eyes could cause a momentary loss of vision     Keep young children and infants away from the camera     Always use and store the camera out of the reach of young children and infants to prevent the following  dangerous situations which could cause serious injury     Becoming entangled in the camera strap  causing strangulation     Accidentally swallowing the battery  cards or other small parts     Accidentally firing the flash into their own eyes or those of another child     Accidentally being injured by the moving parts of the camera     Do not look at the sun or strong lights with the camera     Do not use
79. ded in RAW JPEG  This function can only  be used to erase one frame    JPEG  Erases all JPEG image files  leaving only the RAW image files    RAW  Erases all RAW image files  leaving only the JPEG image files    RAW JPEG  Erases both image file types     Q Notes    e This function is effective only if deleting one frame  For all frame erase or erasing selected  frames  both RAW and JPEG will be erased regardless of this setting     FILE NAME    When you take a picture  the camera assigns it a unique file name and saves it in a folder   File names are assigned as shown in the illustration below     Folder name  000 OLYMP        All folders    Folder number  100   999   File name    100 OLYMP  GE _    Pmdd0000 jpg             File number  0001   9999    P2030001 jpg   After taking 9999 pictures  the counter is reset   tr Day  01 31  150001 for the next picture  the folder number   P2090004 jp increments by 1 to name and create a new  folder where the next image  file  is stored    Month  10  11  12 are   Color space numbered A  B  C    P  sRGB   _  Adobe RGB                                        O  c  o  c  o  3  N   2  e   lt   o  c     O  D  3  O     D    109    EN       O     o  e    eJoujeo Ino   Hulziwo    EN     AUTO   Even when a new card is inserted  the folder numbers are retained from the previous  card  If the new card contains an image file whose file number coincides with one  saved on the previous card  the new card s file numbers start at the number following  t
80. e  to set the value                          m  X  xe   o  o  c     O      The range of aperture values available varies with the lens type     The shutter speed can be set to 1 4000   60 sec  or  BULB      Noise in images   While shooting at slow shutter speeds  noise may appear on screen  These phenomena are  caused when current is generated in those sections of the image pickup device that are not  normally exposed to light  resulting in a rise in temperature in the image pickup device or  image pickup device drive circuit  This can also occur when shooting with a high ISO setting  in a high temperature environment  To reduce this noise  the camera activates the noise  reduction function        NOISE REDUCT      P  107     TIPS    The picture looks blurred        The use of a monopod or tripod is recommended when taking a picture at slow shutter speed        When the shutter speed is slow  camera shake is more likely to occur  You can reduce camera  shake by using the image stabilizer  IS  Image stabilizer     P  62    To change the exposure adjustment interval        This can be set in 1 3 EV  1 2 EV or 1 EV increments  ES  EV STEP   P  105    To switch the operations of the main dial and sub dial        You can switch the functions that are set with the main dial and sub dial   LS    DIAL FUNCTION   P  98     o Notes      Exposure compensation is not available in M mode     47    EN       m  X  xe   o  o  c     O    EN    Bulb shooting       You can take a picture with a
81. e angle at which you are  viewing the monitor  the spot may not be uniform in color and brightness  This is not a malfunction     Lens    Do not immerse in water or splash with water    Do not drop or exert strong force on the lens    Do not hold at the moving part of the lens    Do not touch the lens surface directly    Do not touch the contact points directly    Do not subject to abrupt temperature changes    The operating temperature range is  10   C   40   C  14   F   104   F   Always use within this temperature  range     Legal and Other Notices    Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages  or benefit expected by using this    unit lawfully  or any request from a third person  which are caused by the inappropriate use of this product     Olympus makes no representations or warranties regarding any damages or any benefit expected by using  this unit lawfully which are caused by erasing picture data     Disclaimer of Warranty    Olympus makes no representations or warranties  either expressed or implied  by or concerning any content  of these written materials or software  and in no event shall be liable for any implied warranty of  merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose or for any consequential  incidental or indirect damages   including but not limited to damages for loss of business profits  business interruption and loss of business  information  arising from the use or inability to use these written materials or software or eq
82. e fine  changes to the settings     Set the spot metering for highlight or shadow control  If  the subject is not in the center of the picture  use AE lock  to lock the exposure  and then change the composition  and take the picture     Adjust the exposure compensation  It may be helpful to  use AE bracketing if you are not sure about the  exposure compensation value     Set the scene mode to  HIGH KEY  or  LOW KEY  and  take a picture     P  41    P  44 46   P  137    p 72    P  49     P  49     Peo    Taking pictures without  noise    Optimizing the LCD  monitor    Reducing camera shake    Taking pictures while  checking the level of the  camera       Set  NOISE REDUCT   to  AUTO  or  ON      To take pictures in a dark location  set  NOISE FILTER   to  HIGH    You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor     During live view  set  LIVE VIEW BOOST  to  ON  to  make the subject easier to see without the exposure  reflecting on the LCD monitor     Set the image stabilizer function     Hold the camera firmly when pressing the shutter button   When using a slow shutter speed  be sure to stabilize  the camera by using a tripod or similar method     Use the external flashes   Set the scene mode to  DIS MODE      Increase the ISO sensitivity  When using the  AUTO   setting  set the upper limit of  AUTO  to a higher value     Using the self timer can reduce camera shake that  occurs when the shutter button is pressed     You can display the level gauge to check whether the  came
83. e images as a guide  set the  composition such that the edges of the overlapping images overlap within the frames        43    EN    2 Exposure    Program shooting D    The camera sets the optimum aperture value and shutter speed automatically according to  the subject brightness        Set the mode dial to P     When the shutter button is half pressed  the shutter speed  and aperture value are displayed on the LCD monitor     Shooting mode    LCD monitor               u        AF confirmation mark  Ke n   O   o   c            Shutter speed Aperture value    Program shift  Ps    By turning the main dial  or sub dial  in the P mode  you  can change the combination of aperture and shutter  speed while maintaining the optimum exposure    IS    Program line diagram  P mode    P  136      The program shift setting will not be cancelled after  shooting  To cancel the settings  turn the main dial   or sub dial  until the shooting mode indication Ps of  the LCD monitor changes to P  Alternatively  turn off  the power    Program shift is not available when you are using a  flash     Program shift       250 F5 6    TIPS    The shutter speed and aperture value are blinking       The optimum exposure cannot be obtained  For details  see  Exposure warning  display     I amp  P  137      EN    Aperture priority shooting A    The camera sets the optimum shutter speed automatically for the aperture value you have  selected  When you open the aperture  decrease the aperture value   the camera
84. eaning and checking the image pickup device   This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the image  pickup device and to remove any dust or dirt from the image pickup device surface with  ultrasonic vibrations  The dust reduction function operates when the camera is turned on  The  dust reduction function operates at the same time as the pixel mapping  which checks the  image pickup device and image processing circuitry  Since dust reduction is activated every  time the camera s power is turned on  the camera should be held upright for the dust  reduction function to be effective  The SSWF indicator blinks while dust reduction is working   VS  Dust reduction function operation   P  14     o Notes      Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol  or a chemically treated cloth      Avoid storing the camera in places where chemicals are treated  in order to protect the  camera from corrosion      Mold may form on the lens surface if the lens is left dirty      Check each part of the camera before use if it has not been used for a long time  Before  taking important pictures  be sure to take a test shot and check that the camera works    properly     Pixel mapping     Checking the image processing functions       The pixel mapping feature allows the camera to check and adjust the image pickup device and  image processing functions  After using the monitor or taking continuous shots  wait for at  least one minute before using the pixe
85. ear  mostly white     3  The part indicated in green in the histogram shows the luminance  distribution within the spot metering area        WA     3     1       M9IA 9AI  BUISN    41    EN    Taking a picture while comparing the effect    You can check the effect of exposure compensation or white balance on a 4 split screen     1 Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the   multi view display      3  Switching the information display   P  41      The exposure compensation comparison screen is  displayed  Press to switch to the white balance  comparison screen  Press to switch the screen    Use  33 or the dial to select the setting value  then   press the    button      You can take the picture using the set value     1       NO       Notes    Exposure compensation is not available in M mode   e This function cannot be used in D  i  ART or SCN modes     M  IA 9AI  BUISN       Enlarged display operation    It is possible to enlarge the subject for display  Enlarging the image during MF makes focus  confirmation and adjustment easier     button       1 Press the INFO button repeatedly to display the zoom display   LS   Switching the information display   P  41     The enlargement frame will be displayed   2 Use   9   to move the frame and press the  3 button     The area inside the frame is enlarged and displayed     Press and hold the    button to return the enlargement frame to the center after it was  moved   3 Turn the sub dial to change the magnification  7x 10x      
86. edia to your computer correction functions   e Viewing images e Editing images  You can also enjoy slideshows and sound You can rotate  trim or change the image size   playback      A variety of printing formats   e Grouping and organizing images You can easily make prints of your pictures   You can organize images into albums or e Updating the camera firmware    folders  Transferred images are automatically     Developing RAW images  organized by shooting date  allowing you to  quickly find the particular images you want     11       For information about OLYMPUS Master s other features  as well as for details on how to use the  software  refer to  Help  in OLYMPUS Master software     EN    9 JEMIJOS 1e1se N SNdINATO 9ui Bursn    11       20    EN       Connecting the camera to a computer    Connect the camera to your computer with the provided USB cable     1 Use the provided USB cable to connect the computer   s USB port to the camera   s  multi connector     The location of the USB port varies with the computer  For details  refer to your computer s  manual          Smaller terminal  Multi connector         USB cable             2 Turn on the camera      The selection screen for the USB connection is USB   displayed    STORAGE  3 Press to select  STORAGE   Press the i  MTP   button   4 The computer recognizes the camera as a new POM   device  EXIT   Windows SET   OK          When you connect the camera to the computer for the  first time  the computer automatically recogn
87. egistered with My Mode and  Custom Reset Setting   I P  141       To cancel the registration  select  RESET      Executing  1  Select  MY MODE1  or  MY MODE2  and press the    button   2  Select  YES  and press the    button       The selected My Mode is set     When shooting  press the shutter button while holding down the Fn button     BUTTON TIMER  The direct button may remain selected even after it is released    OFF  Do not retain selection    SSEC  5SEC  8SEC  The button remains selected during the number of seconds  indicated    HOLD  The button remains selected until you press it again       Buttons that can be set with  BUTTON TIMER   ISO    4  WB  AF  Lei    esawed 1no   Hulziwojsng bi    101    EN    esawe 1no   Hulziwojsng Es    102    EN          You can switch the functions of the AEL AFL button and the Fn button  When you select   ON   the AEL AFL button will function as the Fn button  and the Fn button will function as  the AEL AFL button     FUNCTION    You can set the function of the arrow pad    OFF  To prevent malfunction  the functions assigned to the arrow pad will not be  activated when the button is pressed    ON  The functions assigned to the arrow pad will be activated    F1      You can use the arrow pad to select the position of the AF target  Selection is  possible after the shutter button is pressed halfway and released   VS  Selecting the AF target mode and position   P  59     RELEASE O         RLS PRIORITY S RLS PRIORITY C    In this camera  t
88. enu      Press the MENU menu  button to display the menu    CARD SETUP   CUSTOM RESET  PICTURE MODE A  GRADATION NORM         IMAGE ASPECT       Press the MENU button Press the  ey button b  utton  to go back one screen  to confirm the setting MENU button      9   Arrow pad    2 Use to select a tab  then press       MOVIE AE MODE P  MOVIE STILL OFF  hien C3    Shooting Menu 1   Shooting Menu 2   Playback Menu   Setup Menu  Sets the basic functions of the  camera     IMAGE STABILIZER   OFF  MULTIPLE EXPOSURE   OFF       BACK   end SET    OK        Function The current setting is displayed    3 Use to selecta FE  function  and e to go MOVIE  STILL    to the settings m WES   Screen IMAGE STABILIZER    MULTIPLE EXPOSURE          MOVIE AE MODE    A    ART   ART2  ART3    BACK   end SET   OK        BACK   end SET   OK     4 Press the   button to confirm the setting    Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menu     For details on the functions that can be set with the menu  refer to   Menu directory   IS P  142      24    EN    Displaying the Custom Menu      You can use the Custom Menu to customize the camera settings and operations  to suit your personal preferences  Customization is performed from the  Custom  Menu  menu  The Custom Menu is added when     MENU DISPLAY  in the Setup  Menu is set to  ON     For details of the Custom Menu  refer to  Customizing your camera     IR P  97       Press the MENU button to display the menu    2 SO  Use to select the li   ENG      f 
89. era                              sssssssssse 21  Using the live control to operaietecamerg  22  Setting while looking at the super control panel                                           23  elle OM THE MS e                                    O 24  1 Using live view 37  Describes features and operations available during live view   Functions available during live view    37  The live view mechaHhlslhi  cett ente vtto in de dE de eelere 37  Taking a picture using live view    38  Using the face detection function EEN 39  Taking a picture using manual TOCUS EE 40  Seting INE Image ASPEC EEN 40  Switching the Information displasia 41  Taking a picture while comparing the effet    42  Enlarged display Operatia sus ivt rende seta bc A es eh dE d Food 42  Panorama SOON WEE 43    2 Exposure 44    Describes functions related to exposure  which is important for shooting  These functions  are for determining the aperture value  shutter speed  and other settings by measuring the  brightness in the picture     Program SDOOll TU EE 44  Aperture priority SODA ME 45  Shutter priority Shooting ode unde RR Rd 46  Mantas e rd es 47   A creme E TEE TL 48  PIGVIEW TUMGHO Gi e RR ES 48  Changing the metering Mode EE 49  Exposure oormperisalloss da 50  PE NOC Lec dd eU UL m d ce Aa oo 51  AE Bracketing NEE 52  SO sensitivity Seting E 53  OD EKE A 54  Multiple  OXDOSUEG  sa i EEUU RI BRUM MINIM 54    3 Focusing and shooting functions  Describes the optimal focusing methods according to the subject 
90. est speed  In these cases  it is recommended that  you use a tripod    When using a tripod  set IMAGE STABILIZER  to  OFF     When using a lens with an image stabilization function  turn off the image stabilizer function of  either the lens or the camera    If  IMAGE STABILIZER  is set to  I S 1    1 S 2  or  I S 3  and you turn off the camera  the  camera will vibrate  This is due to the camera initializing the image stabilizer mechanism   Without this initialization  the image stabilizer may not be able to achieve the proper effect   You may notice an operating sound or vibration when the image stabilizer is activated    If the image stabilizer icon blinks in red on the monitor  it indicates a failure of the image  stabilizer function  If you take a picture as is  the composition may be off  Consult your  Olympus Authorized Service Center    The image stabilizer will not activate at shutter speeds of over 2 seconds    If the internal temperature of the camera exceeds the specified temperature  the image  stabilizer is deactivated and the image stabilizer icon lights red on the monitor              3        suonounj Bunooys pue Huisnoo4    63    EN    4       4       epoui a31n391d pue  ooue eq a1ym    pow p1029H    64    EN    Record mode  white balance  and picture mode    Selecting the record mode    You can select a record mode in which to take pictures  Choose the record mode that is best  for your purpose  printing  editing on a PC  website editing  etc       Recording
91. ettings in   MY MODE SETUP   Assign My Mode to the Fn button  so that you can easily use that function during shooting     You can change the display language     The following functions are not returned to the factory  default settings by  RESET   Use the menu to change  the respective settings  You can check the default  settings in the  Menu directory   US P  142     RESET1  RESET2  Custom reset  PICTURE MODE   Q   e53JICJ DIAL FUNCTION DIAL DIRECTION   MY MODE SETUP VIDEO OUT ISO AUTO  WBZ  EDIT  FILENAME dpi SETTING EXPOSURE SHIFT i sl  WARNING LEVEL    299    B95      81     82     82     87      96      101    294      96     141    1       Using live view    The view of the subject you are taking a picture of on the LCD monitor is called live view  You  can view the exposure or white balance effect and the subject s composition while you take a  picture     Functions available during live view             The following functions can be used during live view  1  Focusing during live view  e Taking a picture using focus lock EIS  P  60 c  e Taking a picture while adjusting the focus manually I amp  P  40 A  e Taking a picture while focusing on a face ISP  39 e  e Taking a picture while checking the focus by enlarging the zone to be focused IIS  P  42    O  Taking a picture while checking the effect       Taking a picture after comparing the effect of exposure compensation or white balance g  I P  42  e Taking a panoramic picture ES  P  43  Switching the indications on t
92. eunoju     13       Lo    O    m  Z       Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode    Shooting Super Flash Conditions for Shutter speed  Mode control panel Mode firing the flash limit     AUTO Auto flash Fires  automatically in  4 1     pubes 1st dark backlit 1 30 sec     if curtain conditions 1 180 sec   reduction   fires       Slow     synchronization   red eye  reduction  1st l  curtain Fires  5 Slow automatically in 60 sec     synchronization dark backlit   1 180 sec   F   1st curtain  conditions  H SOW 2nd  synchronization cumain   2nd curtain     Fill in flash     m ist 60 sec     a GC flash TUNE Always fires 1 180 sec  red eye   reduction     Fill in flash Slow  2nd CURTAIN   synchronization eng Always 60 sec     i curtain fires 1 180 sec    2nd curtain      1 When the flash is set to the Super FP mode  it detects backlight with longer duration than  for normal flash before emitting light  Ex     Super FP flash     P  74   e AUTO   9 can be set in mode        White balance color temperature    The higher the color temperature  the richer  the light in bluish tones and the poorer in  reddish  the lower the color temperature  the  richer the light in reddish tones and the           More Red More Blue    3000 4000 50006000  8000 K            2000             of physics expressed using the Kelvin  K   temperature scale  The color of sunlight and  other natural light sources and the color of a          poorer in bluish  The spectral balance of 9 EZ S73 Q 9 2882  differe
93. ge        Service Centers           U S A   Canada     California New York   Olympus Imaging America Inc  Olympus Imaging America Inc  Olympus Canada Inc    10805 Holder Street Suite 170 400 Rabro Drive Consumer Products Group  Cypress  CA 90630 5145 Hauppauge  NY 11788 4258 151 Telson Road   Tel   800  260 1625 Tel   800  260 1625 Markham  Ontario Canada L3R 1E7  FAX   714  229 1652 FAX   631  881 6510 Tel   800  260 1625    Fax   905  969 3291          Mexico   Olympus Imaging de Mexico S A  de C V   WTC Mexico  Montecito   No 38   Lobby   Office 3   Col  Napoles  Mexico D F  03810   Tel   01800  800 2128  E mail  oimx olympus com       2009 OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP   Printed in China VN256301    
94. ggering and camera operating may  be recorded  If desired  you can reduce these sounds by shooting with  AF MODE  set to   S AF   or by limiting the amount of times you press the buttons        Taking still picture automatically when movie recording ends    Set to  ON  to take a still picture when you perform the operation to end recording of a movie   This feature is useful when you want to record a still picture as well as the movie       Menu MENU  gt   6   gt   MOVIE STILL     Select using  8955  then press the Gei button             Playback functions    Single frame Close up playback e o     The basic procedure for viewing pictures are as shown below   However  before using any of these functions  follow Step 1 below  You can set the camera to  automatically switch to single frame playback mode after shooting  VS    REC VIEW   P  95        1 Press the      button  Single frame playback      The last recorded image appears      he sound recorded when taking the picture is played  back simultaneously     The LCD monitor turns off after more than 1 minute if no  operations are performed     2 Use   Q gt  to select images you want to view  You can    also turn the sub dial to switch to Q for close up  playback         INFO button               button    Fn button     Single frame playback     q                 Press   r to change the  close up position           UY  t   lt   oO    Displays the frame that is y    stored 10 frames back Y e    Displays the frame that is  Close
95. gram display o   c  2  S     5  o  Highlight amp Shadow Histogram display  Over  or underexposed parts of the recorded image are Distribution of the  displayed  brightness of the recorded  Highlights  overexposed  parts will be shown in red  image is displayed in a  Shadows  underexposed  parts will be shown in blue  histogram  brightness  component graph    TIPS  To quickly switch to the frequently used display       You can hide the information display for all modes except  Simplified display   ES   INFO  SETTING   P  104  93    EN    This function displays images stored on the card one after another  The images are played  back in order  starting with the displayed image     1 wENu   UE  rie  Z    Press the    button during playback to select slideshow     BACK e  En SET gt    0K     2 Perform slideshow settings  MENU button   START    Perform slideshow using current settings    BGM    Set BGM  5 types  or turn BGM  OFF   button   SLIDE    Set type of slideshow to execute    gt   button  3 Select  START  and press the    button     The slideshow will start         O    4 Press the    button to stop the slideshow     Operations during slideshow    Turn the main dial to adjust the overall volume  only when playing back sound using the    camera speaker      Turn the sub dial to adjust the balance between BGM and recorded sound        U TIPS   lt  To change the interval between slides in the slideshow   D  gt  You can set the interval at which to switch between still pictures
96. gt      14     P  107  INFO button       O  OO O DE  Bunooys yse j       BACK   weu SET   OK           Flash bracketing    The camera shoots multiple frames  changing the amount of light emitted by the flash for  each shot  The camera shoots 3 frames at a time with the following amount of light  optimum  light  light adjusted in the     direction  and light adjusted in the   direction        Menu MENU  gt   5   gt     3      BRACKETING   gt   FL BKT     e The compensation value will change according to the EV  step  IS    EV STEP   P  105    In single frame shooting  the amount of light emitted by  the flash changes every time the shutter button is  pressed    In sequential shooting  hold down the shutter button until  the selected number of frames are taken    Releasing the shutter button stops flash bracketing  shooting  When it stops  is displayed in green on BACK   iei SET gt  0K   the LCD monitor        EN    Recording Movies    Movie recording El    You can record high definition movies  Stereo sound is recorded simultaneously    In addition to using the  P  mode in which optimal aperture values are set automatically  according to the brightness of the subject and the  A  mode in which changes are applied to  the depiction of the background  you can use art filtering effects to to enrich the  expressiveness of your movies        1 Set the mode dial to go        2 Press the shutter button halfway down and focus on AF confirmation mark   what you wish record  Q mode displ
97. he LCD monitor  e Turning off the information display Displaying the histogram or ruled lines  Sx P  41  e Checking the subject on the monitor even in low light situations US P  104  O Notes  e If there is a high intensity light source within the screen  the image may be displayed darker  but will be recorded normally   e If the live view function is used over a long period  the temperature of the image pickup device  rises causing images with high ISO sensitivity to appear noisy and unevenly colored  Either  lower the ISO sensitivity or turn off the camera for some time   The live view mechanism  During live view  the image on the LCD monitor is the same image received by the image  pickup device  Live MOS sensor imager  that is used for shooting  This way you can check  the effects of exposure compensation or white balance on the LCD monitor  Moreover  you  can also enlarge part of the subject to focus on it or display ruled lines to check that the  composition is level   37    EN    Taking a picture using live view    Press the shutter button down halfway to perform autofocus using the imager device     1 Press the shutter button halfway  AF confirmation mark    When the focus is locked  the AF confirmation mark      or O  and AF target mark light up      For a high speed Imager AF compatible lens which  is a Micro Four Thirds system lens or Four Thirds  system lens    Other Four Thirds system lens    1       c   Check the focus on the LCD monitor   zi You can enlarge the 
98. he highest number on the previous card     RESET   When you insert a new card  the folder numbers starts at 100 and the file name starts  at 0001  If a card containing images is inserted  the file numbers start at the number  following the highest file number on the card     EDIT FILENAME    You can rename image files to make them easier to identify and organize   The portion of the filename that can be changed depends on the color space  I  COLOR  SPACE     P  108     sRGB   Pmdd0000 jpg AdobeRGB   mdd0000 jpg    You can change the character to OFF  A   Z or 0   9     PRIORITY SET    You can customize the initial position of the cursor   YES  or  NO   on the Erasing images or  Formatting the card screen     dpi SETTING    You can set the resolution for printing images in advance  The set value is recorded on the  card with the images     AUTO  Automatically set according to the image size     CUSTOM  You can make the desired setting  Press    to display the setting screen     ul ty UTILITY       PIXEL MAPPING I P  129    EXPOSURE SHIFT    You can adjust the default value for optimal exposure for each metering mode according to  your preference  This can be set in 1 6 EV increments ranging from  1 0 EV to  1 0 EV     o Notes    e The exposure compensation can be set from  3 0 EV to   3 0 EV  Setting  EXPOSURE  SHIFT  reduces the range of the direction in which the default value is adjusted      You cannot check the exposure shift value during shooting  To make normal adjustme
99. he pictures depending on how much battery power remains       Direct button QS  H Live control         he    i Super control panel    INFO  gt           C3          Anti shock display   The   symbol on the LCD monitor indicates that  anti shock is activated     3    ANTI SHOCK     P  106  INFO button    MENU button                TI  o  O  c  o   gt   e  fo   gt   o  o  o  o       gt   e   h  c   gt   O     o   gt   o0    61    EN    Self timer shooting       This function lets you take pictures using the self timer  You can set the camera to release  the shutter after either 12 or 2 seconds  Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self timer  shooting    For the setting method  see  Sequential shooting     I P  61      Press the shutter button all the way    e When  amp  12s is selected  First  the self timer lamp lights  up for approximately 10  seconds  then it blinks for  approximately 2 seconds and  the picture is taken    e When  amp  2s is selected   The self timer lamp blinks for  approximately 2 seconds  and  then the picture is taken    e To cancel the activated self timer  press the Li  button     o Notes      Do not press the shutter button while standing in front of  the camera  this could result in the subject being out of  focus since focusing is performed when the shutter  button is pressed halfway     Self timer lamp    3       Image stabilizer       You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light  situations or shooting wi
100. he shutter does usually not work during AF  However  by applying this setting  you can work the shutter before AF is completed  If you want to release the shutter without  waiting until these operations have completed  use the setting below  You can set the release  priority individually in AF mode    RLS PRIORITY S Sets release priority for S AF mode  II  P  56     RLS PRIORITY C Sets release priority for CAF mode  I amp  P  57      K   DISP m    PC       HDMI    Selecting the digital video signal format for connecting to a TV via an HDMI mini cable    10801  Play back in 1080i format    720p  Play back in 720p format    480p 576p  Play back in 480p 576p format  when  VIDEO OUT  is set to  PAL   play    back in 576p format    o Notes    e When set to  1080i   1080i format takes priority for HDMI output  However  if this setting does  not match the input setting of the TV  the resolution is changed first to 720p and then to 480p   For details on changing the input setting of the TV  refer to the TV s instruction manual     VIDEO OUT    You can select NTSC or PAL according to your TV s video signal type    You will need to set this when you want to connect the camera to a TV and play back images  in a foreign country  Make sure the correct video signal type is selected before connecting the  video cable  If you use the wrong video signal type  recorded pictures will not play back  properly on your TV     TV video signal types in major countries and regions  Check the video sig
101. ht conditions   This mode is useful for eliminating shadows on  the subject s face  such as shadows from tree  leaves   in a backlight situation  or for correcting  the color shift produced by artificial lighting   especially fluorescent light      o Notes      When the flash fires  the shutter speed is set to 1 180 sec  or less  When shooting a subject  against a bright background with the fill in flash  the background may be overexposed  In this  case  use the optional FL 50R external flash or a similar flash and shoot in the Super FP flash  mode  IS    Super FP flash   P  74           Flash off       The flash does not fire        Flash intensity control    The flash intensity can be adjusted from  3 to  3    In some situations  e g   when shooting small subjects  distant backgrounds  etc    you may  get better results by adjusting the amount of light emitted by the flash   flash intensity    It is  useful when you intend to increase the contrast  distinction between light and dark  of images  to make the images more vivid     i Super control panel    INFO  gt         F2     i Menu MENU  gt   4   gt   ia   gt   23     o Notes      This does not work when the flash control mode on the  electronic flash is set to MANUAL    e If flash intensity is adjusted on the electronic flash  it will  be combined with the camera s flash intensity setting    e When     7      24  is set to  ON   the flash intensity value  will be added to the exposure compensation value  MENU button    D 
102. ilm camera     Using the external electronic flash    Be sure to attach the flash to the camera before turning on the flash s power     1 Remove the hot shoe cover by sliding it  in the direction indicated by the arrow in Hot shoe  the illustration  cover    Keep the shoe cover in a safe place to avoid   losing it  and put it back on the camera after  flash shooting         2 Attach the electronic flash to the hot  shoe on the camera    e If the lock pin is protruding  turn the shoe lock  ring as far as it will go in the direction opposite  to LOCK  This will pull the lock pin back  inside     Lock pin Lock ring       a  D  0   gt   0   gt   o  o  et  2        EN       n  D  0  5  0  T  o  o     5        A    EN    3 Turn on the flash     When the charge lamp on the flash lights up   charging is complete     The flash will be synchronized with the camera at a  speed of 1 180 sec  or less     Select a flash mode    Select the flash control mode      TTL AUTO is recommended for normal use   6 Press the shutter button halfway    e Shooting information such as ISO sensitivity     aperture value  and shutter speed is  communicated between the camera and flash     T Press the shutter button all the way     od       Super FP flash    Super FP flash is available with the FL 50R or FL 36R  You can use the Super FP flash even  where normal flashes cannot be used with high shutter speed  Fill in flash shooting with the  aperture open  such as in outdoor portrait shooting  is also possib
103. ing modes      Select according to the shooting scene  The camera sets the appropriate shooting conditions  automatically     When rotating the mode dial or turning off the power in the easy shooting modes  functions  with changes made to their settings are restored to the factory default settings   The camera automatically selects an optimal shooting mode  from  PORTRAIT    LANDSCAPE    NIGHT SCENE     SPORT   and  MACRO   This is a fully automatic mode  which allows you to shoot with the optimal settings for the  scene by simply pressing the shutter button        ART Art filter When you select a desired filter or scene  the camera  optimizes the shooting conditions for that filter or scene     sen   see   In SCN mode  most of the functions cannot be changed   cene  Movi Used for shooting movies  Besides using  P  and  A    ovie ARE f  you can record a movie with the art filter        Setting the art filter scene       1 Set the mode dial to ART or SCN       The art filter menu or scene menu is displayed     1 POP ART SCN  1 PORTRAIT             BACK   en SET   OK  SET  OK     2 Use to select the filter or scene   3 Press the    button        Types of art filters    er POP ART LIGHT TONE    SOFT FOCUS GRAINY FILM  PALE amp LIGHT COLOR PIN HOLE    Types of scene modes              o  mos     Le  Wde        a  LANDSCAPE Is  NNUREMACRO  S    m  son       e SUNSET    Art filters and  e PORTRAIT  are not applied to RAW images    If the record mode is set to  RAW  and art filter i
104. ing them and do not  use them    Do not use a battery if it is cracked or broken    If a battery leaks  becomes discolored or deformed  or becomes abnormal in any other way during  operation  stop using the camera    If a battery leaks fluid onto your clothing or skin  remove the clothing and flush the affected area with clean   running cold water immediately  If the fluid burns your skin  seek medical attention immediately    Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration     A CAUTION    Before loading  always inspect the battery carefully for leaks  discoloration  warping  or any other  abnormality    The battery may become hot during prolonged use  To avoid minor burns  do not remove it immediately  after using the camera    Always unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period    This camera uses a lithium ion battery specified by Olympus  Do not use any other type of battery  For safe  and proper use  read the battery s instruction manual carefully before using it    If the battery s terminals get wet or greasy  camera contact failure may result  Wipe the battery well with a  dry cloth before use    Always charge a battery when using it for the first time  or if it has not been used for a long period    When operating the camera with battery power at low temperatures  try to keep the camera and spare  battery as warm as possible  A battery that has run down at low temperatures may be restored after it is  warmed at room 
105. is effective for images with areas of large  contrast in which the whites appear too bright or the blacks appear too dark     NORMAL    Use  NORMAL  mode for general uses        HIGHKEY   LOWKEY      Suitable for a subject that is Suitable for a subject that is  mostly highlighted  mostly shadowed        Super control panel      9     GRADATION       Menu MENU  gt           GRADATION     o Notes      Contrast adjustment does not work when set to  HIGH KEY    LOW KEY   or  AUTO      epoui aJnjoid pue  eoue eq a1uM    pow p1029H EN    EN    Flash shooting    External flash shooting    With this camera  you can use one of the separately sold external flash units to achieve a  flash suited to your needs    The external flashes communicate with the camera  allowing you to control the camera   s  flash modes with various available flash control modes  such as TTL AUTO and Super FP  flash  An external flash unit specified for use with this camera can be mounted on the camera  by attaching it to the camera   s hot shoe  You can also attach the flash to the flash bracket on  the camera using the bracket cable  optional     Refer to the external flash   s manual as well           Functions available with external flash units    Optional flash FL 50R FL 36R FL 20 FL 14   RF 11      TTL AUTO  AUTO  MANUAL  TTL AUTO   Flash control mode FP TTL AUTO  FP MANUAL TTL AUTO  AUTO  MANUAL MANUAL  GN       GN20  GN14       The focal length of the lens that can be used  Calculated based on 35 mm f
106. izes the camera  Click  OK  when the message  saying that the installation is completed appears    The computer recognizes the camera as a    Removable Disk                 Macintosh      iPhoto is the default image management application for Mac OS  When you connect your  Olympus digital camera for the first time  iPhoto will start up automatically  Close iPhoto and  start OLYMPUS Master     o Notes      When the camera is connected to the computer  none of the camera buttons are functional     Start up the OLYMPUS Master software    Windows  1 Double click the    OLYMPUS Master 2    icon   on the desktop   Macintosh    1 Double click the  OLYMPUS Master 2  icon  8 in the    OLYMPUS Master 2   folder      he browse window is displayed   e When OLYMPUS Master is started up for the first time after installation  the OLYMPUS  Master initial setting screen and user registration screen are displayed before the browse  window  Follow the on screen instructions     To exit OLYMPUS Master    1 Click    Exit    on any window     e OLYMPUS Master is exited     Displaying camera images on a computer       Downloading and saving images       1 Click    Transfer Images    e  on the browse un        ass  window  and then click    From Camera    es  EA Soe Se Les    The window for selecting the pictures you want to Edi CENE  transfer from the camera is displayed  All the images in rM    e EN eH th ua   the camera are displayed  PU y EEES ad a E  un us us m ve m LEIT    Reema gi  zm   EUNEG
107. l mapping function to ensure that it operates correctly     1 MENU  gt       gt   81   gt   PIXEL MAPPING   Press f   then press the   amp   button     The  BUSY  bar is displayed when pixel mapping is in progress  When pixel mapping is  finished  the menu is restored     Q Notes    e If you accidentally turn the camera off during pixel mapping  start again from Step 1     ooueuoj ureui pue sdi Duuooue    12       129    EN    uoneunoju     13       bo  e    ITI  Z         EJ Information    Usable cards          Card    in this manual refers to a recording medium  The only cards usable with this camera  are SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards  sold separately  which conform to the SD  standard  For the latest information  please visit the Olympus website     SD card write protect switch   The SD card body has a write protect switch  If you set the switch to the     LOCK    side  you will not be able to write to the card  delete data or  format  Return the switch to enable writing     o Notes      The data in the card will not be erased completely even after formatting  the card or deleting the data  When discarding  destroy the card to  prevent leakage of personal information        Formatting the card       Cards formatted on a computer or other camera must be formatted with the camera before    they can be used   All data stored on the card  including protected images  is erased when the card is formatted   When formatting a used card  confirm there are no images that you
108. le with Super FP flash  For  details  refer to the external flash s manual     Using commercially available flashes    You cannot use the camera to adjust the amount of light emitted from a commercially  available flash except for a flash specified for use with this camera  To use a commercially  available flash  connect it to the hot shoe  Set the camera   s shooting mode to M     Non specified commercial flashes    1  Exposures when using a flash require that adjustments be made on the flash  If a flash is  used in the auto mode  match it with the f number and ISO sensitivity settings on the  camera     2  Even if the flash auto f number and ISO sensitivity are set the same as on the camera  the  correct exposure may not be obtained depending on the shooting conditions  In such a  case  adjust the auto f number or ISO on the flash or calculate the distance in the manual  mode     3  Use a flash with an illumination angle that matches the focal length of the lens  The focal  length of the lens for 35 mm film is approximately twice as long as the focal length of the  lenses designed for this camera    4  Do not use a flash unit or other accessory TTL flash that has additional communication  functions other than the specified flashes  since it may not only fail to function normally   but may also cause damage to the camera   s circuitry     Flash mode setting    Set when using the external flash which is sold separately   The camera sets the flash mode according to various fac
109. mera to a PictBridge compatible printer  You can  print out pictures with set number of prints  print paper and other settings   VS     Connecting the camera to a printer   P  115        O  c  o0  c  o  3  B    gt     e   lt   o  c     O  fo  j   D     D    103    EN    esawe 1no   Hulziwojsng Es    104    EN    LIVE VIEW BOOST    During live view shooting  you can brighten the monitor for easier confirmation on the subject     OFF   The subject is displayed on the monitor with the brightness level that is adjusted  according to the exposure being set  You can shoot while confirming through the  monitor in advance to get a picture that is to your liking     ON   The camera automatically adjusts the brightness level and displays the subject on the  monitor for easier confirmation  The effect of the exposure compensation adjustments  will not be reflected on the monitor     Q FACE DETECT    When set to  ON   the camera will detect people   s faces and automatically adjust the focus  there  I amp   Using the face detection function   P  39    You can play back close up images focusing on the subject s face  II     Single frame Close   up playback   P  81     INFO SETTING    Select the information displayed when the INFO button is pressed during live view or  playback     gt   INFO    Sets whether to display or hide  IMAGE ONLY    OVERALL   Il    HIGHLIGHT amp SHADOW  during playback  IS  Information display   P  83    LV INFO  Sets whether to display or hide   ui     ZOOM    MUL
110. n   4 use to select  YES   then press the    button     All frame erase    1 MENU  gt        gt   CARD SETUP   Use to select  ALL ERASE   then press the  3 button     Use to select  YES   then press the    button     All frames will be erased          TIPS  To erase immediately            If you have set    QUICK ERASE     I amp  P  109  to  ON   pressing the D button will erase an image    immediately   lt        You can set the initial position of the cursor to  YES   I    PRIORITY SET     P  110  E  o   c   2   o        5   o   93    EN          o  O     c  xe   mia  c  3  O  G    o  3  0    94    EN    Setup functions    Use the Setup Menu to set the basic camera functions        e EN Eemeren    JS ENG  es ENG     0420 40 IC  0510 3 40  REC VIEW 5SEC REC VIEW 5SEC     MENU DISPLAY   ON   MENU DISPLAY   ON   FIRMWARE FIRMWARE   SACK   MENG SET    OK  BACK   Meng SET   OK   Use to select  f   then Use to select a function   press f    then press f       For details on using the menu lists  see    Setting on the menu   ISP  24           Date time setting   3 P  15       5  Changing the display language     You can change the language used for the on screen display and error messages from  ENGLISH to another language   ICH  Monitor brightness adjustment     You can adjust the brightness and color temperature of the  monitor  Color temperature adjustment will affect only the  LCD monitor display during playback    Use to switch between W  color temperature  and Xx   brightness
111. n magenta  direction      When the shutter button is pressed down all the way  3 A B G M  images adjusted in specified color directions are  automatically created       3F4STEP  RI       BACK   iend SET   OK     TIPS    To apply WB bracketing to the white balance       Adjust white balance manually  then use the WB bracketing feature  WB bracketing is applied to  the white balance you have adjusted     Q Notes      During WB bracketing  the camera cannot shoot the pictures if there is not enough memory in  the camera and card for storing at least the selected number of frames     You can select image tone to create unique image effects  You can also fine adjust image  parameters such as contrast and sharpness for each mode  The adjusted parameters are  recorded in each picture effect mode        VIVID       Produces vivid colors      SN NATURAL    Produces natural colors      4 MUTED       Produces flat tones      44 PORTRAIT    Produces beautiful skin tones    MONOTONE    Produces black and white tone      CUSTOM       Select one picture mode  set the parameters  and register the setting     You can also register the gradation to  CUSTOM   This setting is stored  separately from  GRADATION  in the menu    gt     Gradation     P  72     lj Super control panel    i Menu       INFO  gt   lt         PICTURE MODE     MENU  gt   D       PICTURE MODE     The adjustable parameters vary according to the picture    modes     The individual parameters are as follows      CONTRAST      
112. nal type before connecting the camera to your TV     NTSC North America  Japan  Taiwan  Korea  PAL European countries  China    will    When set to  OFF   you can turn off the beep sound that is emitted when the focus locks by  pressing the shutter button     SLEEP    After a specified period of time elapses with no operations being performed  the camera  enters the sleep mode  stand by  to save battery power   SLEEP  lets you select sleep timer  from  1MIN    3MIN    5MIN   or  10MIN    OFF  cancels the sleep mode    The camera activates again as soon as you touch any button  the shutter button    gt   button   etc       USB MODE    You can connect the camera directly to a computer or printer with the provided USB cable  If  you specify the device you are connecting to beforehand  you can skip the USB connection  setting procedure normally required every time you connect the cable to the camera  For  details on how to connect the camera to either device  refer to  Connecting the camera to a  printer   fs P  115  and  Connecting the camera to a computer   I P  120     AUTO   The selection screen for the USB connection will be displayed every time you connect  the cable to a computer or printer    STORAGE   Allows you to transfer images to a computer  Also  select to use the OLYMPUS  Master software via PC connection    MTP   Allows you to transfer images to a computer running Windows Vista without using the  OLYMPUS Master software    PRINT   Can be set when connecting the ca
113. ne minute  the camera enters    you touch any button  the shutter button   gt   button  etc    I  SLEEP   P  103           N             Dunoous 10  suonejedajd    EN    H Playback Erasing      Pressing the   gt   button displays the last picture  Playing back taken     images       Displays the frame that is  stored 10 frames back             Displays the Ge  previous frame the next  frame       Arrow pad    V  Displays the frame that is  stored 10 frames ahead                Each time you turn the sub dial towards Q   the  Close up image is incrementally enlarged from 2x to 14x     playback                             Playback the image you want to erase and press    Erasina images the    button   s 3 Use to select  YES  and press the    button to erase       gt                       button    EN    D Basic operations    There are three ways to operate this camera     Using the direct buttons to operate  the camera I amp  P  21   You can make the function settings  with the main dial or sub dial and the  direct buttons assigned to a function   Setting information is displayed on  the LCD monitor while you are setting  a function     Setting while looking at the Live  control or Super control panel  IP  22  23   You can make the function settings  with the Live control or Super control  panel on the LCD monitor  You can  use the Live control or Super control  panel to view the current settings and  directly change the settings     Setting on the menu I amp  P  24   You can u
114. ns  For instance  when daylight or  tungsten lighting is reflected on white paper  the shade of white produced will be slightly  different for each  With a digital camera  white color can be adjusted to reproduce more  natural white with a digital processor  This is called white balance  There are 4 options for  setting the WB with this camera    Auto white balance  AUTO    This function enables the camera to automatically detect white in images and adjust the color  balance accordingly  Use this mode for general use    Preset white balance  X4  O MOM T4112 1L   we v     8 different color temperatures are preset according to the light source  For example  use  preset WB when you want to reproduce more red in the picture of a sunset  or capture a  warmer artistic effect under artificial lighting    Custom white balance  CWB    You can set the color temperature from 2000K to 14000K  For details on color temperature   refer to  White balance color temperature   I P  139     One touch white balance LI    You can set the optimum white balance for the shooting conditions by pointing the camera at  a white object like a sheet of white paper  The white balance achieved with this setting is  saved as one of the preset WB settings     WB mode Light conditions  AUTO Used for most light conditions  when there is a white portion framed on the LCD  U monitor   Use this mode for general use   Sab For shooting outdoors on a clear day  or to capture the reds in a sunset or the  RE 9300K   col
115. nses       coccccccccccccccccccccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnas 132  M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications        cocccccccnncnnniccccconcnnnononnnncnnnnnnnnnno 133   Using optical viewfinder  sold separate     135   Program line diagram  P model  136   Flash synchronization and shutter speed  136   Exposure d e El e 137   Flash modes that can be set by shooting mode eee cee cece cece etre ee ae eee eteeeeeeeeteeees 138   White balance color temperature                                eeeeeeeceecescssssssssseeeeeeennen nennen 139   Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures                                        140   Functions that can be registered with My Mode and Custom Reset Setting               141   MERU AMS  ada 142   Specific at Si li cis 147   SAFETY PRECAUTIONS usais daa anda 150   NUS EE 156       Taking pictures with  automatic settings    Correct focus cannot be  obtained    Focusing on one area    Checking set effect before  taking a picture    Extending the useful life of  the battery    Increasing the number of  pictures that can be taken    Taking pictures in low light  situations without using  the flash       Quick reference    Set the mode dial to and start taking pictures     Use focus lock   Select the AF target and take the picture     The minimum shooting distance varies depending on  the lens  Move to the minimum shooting distance of the  lens from the subject and take a picture     The camera may be having difficulty focusing on the  subject with 
116. nt white light sources is rated a E S     8 ga S  numerically by color temperature   concept F a S Ps 4 93 9  o E  8 o g        The color temperatures for each light source  light bulb and other artificial light sources indicated in the above scale are approximate   can be expressed in terms of color   temperature     It follows  then  that the color temperatures of fluorescent lights make them unsuitable as  artificial light sources  There are gaps in the hues from the color temperatures of fluorescent  light  If these differences in hue are small  they can be calculated with color temperature and  this is called correlated color temperature    This camera is preset with correlated color temperatures of 4 000k  4 500K and 6 600k   Strictly speaking  these are not color temperatures  Use these settings for shooting  conditions under fluorescent lights     uoneunoju     13       UY        m  Z       Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures    The file size in the table is approximate for files with a 4 3 aspect ratio     Number of    DEN storable still  Number of pixels File size   E  Compression picture  with   PIXEL COUNT   MB  1GB SD SDHC        gt   compression  4032 x 3024    1712    GE  1 12    SE  1 12    Approx  13   yea  Approx 09   e Approx 0 5  1 12 Approx  0 4    1 2 7 Approx  0 9  Approx  0 6  MN Approx  0 8    1 12 Approx  0 3    1 2 7 Approx  0 6  Approx  0 4  B Approx  0 8    1 12 Approx  0 2    1 2 7 Approx  0 3  Approx  0 2  PRU Approx  0 2
117. nts to  the exposure  perform exposure compensation  VS  Exposure compensation   P  50     al WARNING LEVEL    You can change the timing when     4l is displayed  lights up   Normally  there is no need to  change this   VS  LCD monitor  Live view    P  8     o Notes    e The battery check display is not a warning that the battery needs to be charged  When       ul  blinks  charge the battery     LEVEL ADJUST    You can calibrate the level gauge    RESET  Resets to the factory default adjustment value    ADJUST  Sets the current camera position as the zero point     o Notes    e Set  ADJUST  only when the camera is secured in a horizontal position  If the camera is not  in a stable position  you may not be able to calibrate the level gauge as desired        O  c  o  E  o  3  N        e   lt   o  c     O  D  3  O     D    EN       Dumuud    eh   e    EN    10 Printing    Print reservation  DPOF  m    Print reservation       Print reservation allows you to save printing data  the number of prints and the date time  information  with the pictures stored on the card   Pictures set with print reservation can be printed using the following methods     DPOF  Digital Print Order Format     This is for saving desired print settings on digital cameras  By entering which images to  print and the number of copies of each  the user can easily have the desired images printed  by a printer or print lab that supports the DPOF format     Printing using a DPOF compatible photo lab  You can prin
118. ore erasing  download important  images to a PC     Replace the card or erase unwanted  pictures    Before erasing  download important  images to a PC       Select  CLEAN CARD   press the  button and turn off the camera  Remove  the card and wipe dry the metallic  surface with a soft  dry cloth      Select  FORMAT      YES   and then  press the    button to format the card   Formatting the card erases all data on  the card     The card contains no pictures   Record pictures and play back     Use image processing software to view  the picture on a PC    If that cannot be done  the image file is  damaged     Use image processing software to edit the  picture     Monitor        Turn off the camera and wait for the  internal temperature to cool      1     Internal camera  temperature is too  high    Please wait for  cooling before  camera use     BATTERY  EMPTY     Ox    NO CONNECTION    SETTINGS  CHANGED    PRINT ERROR    CANNOT PRINT    The internal temperature of the  camera has risen due to  sequential shooting     The battery is drained     The camera is not connected to  the computer or printer correctly     There is no paper in the printer     The printer has run out of ink     The paper is jammed     The printer s paper cassette has  been removed or the printer has  been manipulated while making  settings on the camera     There is a problem with the  printer and or camera     Pictures recorded on other  cameras may not be printed on  this camera     Wait a moment for the
119. ors in a fireworks display  Aa 7500K   For shooting outdoors in the shadows on a clear day  c 6000K   For shooting outdoors on a cloudy day    9  3000K   For shooting under a tungsten light   amp 44000K   For shooting under white fluorescent lighting       Led Color temperature set by one touch WB   IS  Setting the one touch white balance   P  69     Color temperature set in custom white balance menu  This can be set from 2000K  CWB to 14000K  When the value has not been set  it is set to 5400K          4       apow a31n391d pue  eoue eq a1ym    pow p1029H    67    4       epoui a31n391d pue  eoue eq anym    pow p1029H    68    EN    Setting the auto preset custom white balance WB       You can adjust the white balance by selecting the appropriate color temperature for the light  conditions       Direct button WB    Live control          WB       Super control panel    INFO  gt   lt Q     WB       Custom white balance is set by selecting  CWB  and  turning the sub dial while pressing down the Ga button        MENU button      Menu MENU  gt  Lait  il   gt   WB  nm    button    WB button  TIPS    When subjects that are not white appear white        Inthe auto WB setting  if there is no near white color in the  image framed in the screen  the white balance will not be  correctly determined  In such a case  try preset WB or one   touch WB settings        WB compensation       This function lets you make fine changes to the auto WB and preset WB settings       Super control panel 
120. osal of this  product     EN    This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin Directive 2006 66 EC Annex Il  indicates separate  collection of waste batteries in the EU countries    Please do not throw the batteries into the domestic refuse    Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disposal of the  waste batteries     uoneunoju     13       Di  E    ITI  Z    Provisions of warranty   1  If this product proves to be defective  although it has been used properly  in accordance with the written  Handling Care and Operating instructions supplied with it   during a period of two years from the date of  purchase from an authorized Olympus distributor within the business area of Olympus Imaging Europa  GmbH as stipulated on the website  http   www olympus com this product will be repaired  or at Olympus   s  option replaced  free of charge  To claim under this warranty the customer must take the product and this  Warranty Certificate before the end of the two year warranty period to the dealer where the product was  purchased or any other Olympus service station within the business area of Olympus Imaging Europa  GmbH as stipulated on the website  http   www olympus com  During the one year period of the World  Wide Warranty the customer may turn the product in at any Olympus service station  Please notice that  not in all countries such Olympus service station exists    2  The customer shall transport the product to the dealer or Olympus authorized se
121. ous light sources with different color temperatures    Set   Fn  FUNCTION  to    3  beforehand   I amp  P  100     1 Point the camera at a sheet of white paper     Position the paper to fill the screen and unshadowed   2 While holding down the Fn button  press the shutter Fn button  button      he one touch white balance screen appears     3 Select  YES  and press the    button     The white balance is registered     The registered white balance will be stored in the camera as  a preset WB setting  Turning the power off does not erase  the data                             TIPS    After pressing the shutter button   WB NG RETRY  is displayed        When there is not enough white in the image  or when the image is too bright  too dark or the  colors look unnatural  you cannot register the white balance  Change the aperture and shutter  speed settings  then repeat the procedure from Step 1     4       apow aJnjoid pue  eoue eq anym  epoui p1029H    69    EN    4       epoui a31n391d pue  eoue eq a1ym    pow p1029H    EN    WB bracketing    Three images with different white balances  adjusted in specified color directions  are  automatically created from one shot  One image has the specified white balance  while the  others are the same image adjusted in different color directions       Menu MENU  gt        gt     3      BRACKETING   gt   WB BKT     e Select from  OFF   3F 2STEP   3F 4STEP   or  3F  6STEP  for the EV step for both the A B  amber blue   direction and the G M  gree
122. pper limit of  CUBILI en  timing      Fixed timing  when flash fires       1   lens focal length x 2  or synchronization  timing  whichever is slower    The set shutter speed        1 Can be changed using menu 1 60 1 180 ES       X SYNC      P  106    2 Can be changed using menu 1 30 1 180 ES     4 SLOW LIMIT   P  106     uoneunoju     13       bo        ITI  Z    Exposure warning display    If the optimum exposure cannot be obtained when pressing the shutter button halfway  the  display will blink on the LCD monitor     Shooting Warning display  mode example  blinking     The subject is too dark    Increase the ISO sensitivity   Use the flash     The subject is too bright  Decrease the ISO sensitivity   Use acommercially available ND  filter  for adjusting the amount of  light      The subject is Decrease the aperture value   underexposured  Increase the ISO sensitivity     The subject is Increase the aperture value    overexposured  Decrease the ISO sensitivity or  use acommercially available ND  filter  for adjusting the amount of  light      The subject is Set the shutter speed slower   underexposured  Increase the ISO sensitivity     The subject is Set the shutter speed faster    overexposured  Decrease the ISO sensitivity or  use acommercially available ND  filter  for adjusting the amount of  light           The aperture value at the moment when its indication blinks varies with the lens type and  focal length of the lens     uoneunoju     13       tu  Y    m  Z    uon
123. r  depending on the country or area you  are in  the AC wall outlet may be shaped differently and the charger may require a plug  adapter to match the wall outlet  For details  ask at your local electrical shop or travel  agent    Do not use commercially available travel adaptors as the charger may malfunction     uoneunoju     13       Go  I    m  Ka    uoneunoju     13       ve  NJ    ITI  Z    Interchangeable lenses    Select the lens that you want to shoot with    Use a specified lens  Micro Four Thirds mount   To use the    Four Thirds System Lens     an  adapter  sold separately  is required  An adapter to allow use of an OM system lens is also  available  sold separately      M ZUIKO DIGITAL interchangeable lenses       This is an interchangeable lens specifically for use with the    Micro Four Thirds system    which  is a smaller  thinner version of the    Four Thirds system        Focal length and depth of field of Micro Four Thirds system lenses    When compared to 35 mm cameras  Micro Four Thirds system cameras achieve different  effects at the same focal length and aperture     Focal length   At the same focal length of a 35 mm camera  a Four Thirds system camera can achieve a   focal length equivalent to twice that of a 35 mm camera  This enables the design of compact   telephoto lenses  For instance  a Micro Four Thirds system lens 14 42 mm is equivalent to a   28 84 mm lens for a 35 mm camera    e When the image angle of a Micro Four Thirds system lens is conve
124. r results if you manually compensate  adjust  the  exposure value set automatically by the camera  In many cases  bright subjects  such as  snow  will turn out darker than their natural colors  Adjusting toward   makes these subjects  closer to their real shades  For the same reason  adjust toward     when shooting dark  subjects  You can use value in the range  3 0 EV to suit the other exposure compensation    function         2 0 EV  0       Direct button  O 5    TIPS    To change the exposure adjustment interval        This can be set in 1 3 EV  1 2 EV or 1 EV increments         EV STEP   P  105    To adjust the exposure using only the dial        You can set the exposure compensation value without  pressing   4 button   VS    DIAL FUNCTION   P  98     Q Notes      Exposure compensation is not available in M and SCN  modes     42 0 EV         o NY button        900    SE  YY             Adjust toward      Adjust toward      The metered exposure value can be locked with the AEL AFL button  AE lock   Use AE lock  when you want a different exposure setting from the one that would normally apply under the  current shooting conditions    Normally  pressing the shutter button halfway locks both AF  auto focus  and AE  automatic   exposure   but you can lock the exposure alone by pressing the AEL AFL button     Press the AEL AFL button at the position where  you wish to lock the metering values and the AEL AFL button  exposure will be locked  The exposure is locked  while the AEL
125. r s name  and the serial number    j  When proof of purchase is not presented with this Warranty Certificate    4  This Warranty applies to the product only  the Warranty does not apply to any other accessory equipment   such as the case  strap  lens cap and batteries    5  Olympus s sole liability under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing the product  Any liability  for indirect or consequential loss or damage of any kind incurred or suffered by the customer due to a  defect of the product  and in particular any loss or damage caused to any lenses  films  other equipment  or accessories used with the product or for any loss resulting from a delay in repair or loss of data  is  excluded  Compelling regulations by law remain unaffected by this                          TO  gt   e _       Notes regarding warranty maintenance   1  This warranty will only be valid if the Warranty Certificate is duly completed by Olympus or an authorized  dealer or other documents contain sufficient proof  Therefore  please make sure that your name  the name  of the dealer  the serial number and the year  month and date of purchase are all completed or the original  invoice or the sales receipt  indicating the dealer s name  the date of purchase and product type  is  attached to this Warranty Certificate  Olympus reserves the right to refuse free of charge service if neither  Warranty Certificate is completed nor the above document is attached or if the information contained in
126. ra is level     Display the ruled lines in live view  Compose the shot so  that the subject and ruled lines are horizontally and  vertically aligned     n    miscere      107      107      94      104      62    17    75    53   105    62      104      41    35    EN    36    EN    Playback    Displaying the image after  the picture is taken  Displaying the image after  the picture is taken and  deleting unneeded images    Checking whether the  subject is in focus    Quickly searching for the  desired image    Viewing images on a TV    Saving the settings    Changing the menu  display language    Not all the functions are  reset to the factory default  settings by  RESET        Set  REC VIEW   You can set the number of seconds  that the image is displayed     Set  REC VIEW  to  AUTO   gt     After you take a picture   the camera switches to playback mode automatically   allowing you to delete the image     Use close up playback to check whether the subject is in  focus     Use index display to search from a index of between 4  and 100 frames     Use calendar display to search by the date the picture  was taken     Use the AV cable or HDMI mini cable  commercially  available  to play back recorded images on your TV   You can also view the images as a slideshow     You can register two camera settings in  CUSTOM  RESET   Even if the settings are changed  they can be  returned to their registered settings by resetting the  settings     You can register up to two current camera s
127. rchangeable lenses  Remember to attach the body cap   when removing the lens    Before storing the camera for a long period  remove the battery  Select a cool  dry location for storage to   prevent condensation or mold from forming inside the camera  After storage  test the camera by turning it   on and pressing the shutter release button to make sure that it is operating normally    Always observe the operating environment restrictions described in the camera s manual    Do not directly touch or wipe the image pickup device of the camera     LCD Monitor    Do not push the monitor forcibly  otherwise the image may become vague  resulting in a playback mode  failure or damage to the monitor    A strip of light may appear on the top bottom of the monitor  but this is not a malfunction    When a subject is viewed diagonally in the camera  the edges may appear zigzagged on the monitor  This  is not a malfunction  it will be less noticeable in playback mode    In places subject to low temperatures  the LCD monitor may take a long time to turn on or its color may  change temporarily  When using the camera in extremely cold places  it is a good idea to occasionally place  itin a warm place  An LCD monitor exhibiting poor performance due to low temperatures will recover in  normal temperatures    The LCD used for the monitor is made with high precision technology  However  black spots or bright spots  of light may appear constantly on the LCD Monitor  Due to its characteristics or th
128. registered functions  refer to    Functions that can be registered with My Mode and  Custom Reset Setting     IR P  141      Registering  RESET1   RESET2       Menu MENU  gt   6      CUSTOM RESET     1 Select either  RESET1   RESET2  to register and press fe      If settings have already been registered   SET  is displayed next to  RESET1   RESET2    Selecting  SET  again overwrites the registered setting     To cancel the registration  select  RESET      2 Select  SET  and press the    button   Using reset settings    This resets the camera to the factory default settings  You can also reset the camera to the    RESET1  or  RESET2  setting     RESET  Resets to the factory default settings  For the default settings  see   Menu directory     SP 142      RESET1   RESET2  Resets to the registered settings          Menu MENU  gt    amp       CUSTOM RESET   1 Select  RESET    RESET1   or  RESET2  and press   the   9 button  RESETI  2 Use to select  YES   then press the   button     BACK   iex  SET   OK           Customizing your camera    Use the Custom Menu to customize the shooting functions  The Custom Menu has 9 tabs  wi  to MI  that are divided according to the functions to be set    In the default setting  the Custom Menu is not displayed  To customize the functions  set       MENU DISPLAY  in the Setup Menu to  ON  to display the Custom Menu   E3   P  25     AEL AFL      SAF g    C AF    i  BUTTON DIAL d    IR RELEASES  K   DISP m  PC     BOC   BE    CUSTOM     AEL AFL  s1 
129. ring mode when pressing the AEL AFL button to lock the exposure      AUTO  performs metering in the mode selected under  METERING      ISO I P  53    ISO STEP  You can select the EV step of the ISO sensitivity from  1 3EV  or  1EV    ISO AUTO SET    You can set the upper limit and default ISO values when ISO is set to  AUTO     HIGH LIMIT   This sets the upper limit of the ISO value that automatically changes  The upper limit  can be set from 200 to 6400 in 1 3 EV increments    DEFAULT   This sets the value to be normally used when the optimum exposure can be obtained   The value can be set from 200 to 6400 in 1 3 EV increments        O  c  o   p  o  3  St  2    e   lt   o  c     O  D  3  O     D    105    EN    esawes 1no   Hulziwojsng pu    106    EN    ISO AUTO    You can set the shooting mode in which the ISO  AUTO  setting is activated    P A S   The  AUTO  setting is activated in all shooting modes except M mode  When   AUTO  is selected in M mode  ISO 200 is set    ALL   The  AUTO  setting is activated for all shooting modes  The ISO is automatically  selected to obtain the optimal ISO even in M mode     BULB TIMER  You can select the maximum time  in minutes  for bulb shooting   ANTI SHOCK    You can select the interval between fully pressing the shutter button and releasing the shutter  to be anywhere from 1 8 to 30 seconds    This diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations  This feature is useful in situations such  as microscope photography and astrophotography  
130. rted to that of a 35 mm  camera  the perspective is the same as that of a 35 mm camera     Depth of Field   A Micro Four Thirds system camera can achieve a depth of field equivalent to two times   deeper than that of a 35 mm camera  A Micro Four Thirds system lens with f2 8 brightness    for example  is equivalent to f5 6 when converted to the aperture of a 35 mm camera      You can achieve the same amount of background blur as if you were using a 35 mm  camera     Q Notes    When you attach or remove the body cap and lens from the camera  keep the lens mount on  the camera pointed downward  This helps prevent dust and other foreign matter from getting  inside the camera    Do not remove the body cap or attach the lens in dusty places    Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun  This may cause the camera to  malfunction or even ignite due to the magnifying effect of sunlight focusing through the lens   Be careful not to lose the body cap and rear cap    Attach the body cap to the camera to prevent dust from getting inside when no lens is  attached     M ZUIKO DIGITAL lens specifications       B Names of parts   Filter mount thread  Zoom ring   Focus ring   Mount index  Electrical contacts  Front cap   Rear cap    C296  65 3 3 CO                   H                                                       Micro Four Thirds    system camera Attachment  possible with      OM System lenses     OM System lenses   lenses mount adapter    Micro Four Thirds Four Third
131. rvice station at his own  risk and shall be responsible for any costs incurred in transporting the product    3  This warranty does not cover the following and the customer will be required to pay repair charge  even for  defects occurring within the warranty period referred to above     a  Any defect that occurs due to mishandling  such as an operation performed that is not mentioned in  the Handling Care or other sections of the instructions  etc     b  Any defect that occurs due to repair  modification  cleaning  etc  performed by anyone other than  Olympus or an Olympus authorized service station      Any defect or damage that occurs due to transport  a fall  shock  etc  after purchase of the product    d  Any defect or damage that occurs due to fire  earthquake  flood damage  thunderbolt  other natural  disasters  environmental pollution and irregular voltage sources     e  Any defect that occurs due to careless or improper storage  such as keeping the product under   conditions of high temperature and humidity  near insect repellents such as naphthalene or harmful   drugs  etc    improper maintenance  etc    Any defect that occurs due to exhausted batteries  etc    Any defect that occurs due to sand  mud  etc  entering the inside of the product casing    When this Warranty Certificate is not returned with the product    i  When any alterations whatsoever are made to the Warranty Certificate regarding the year  month and   date of purchase  the customer s name  the deale
132. s System  system lens Camera     1  C AF  of  AF MODE  cannot be used    2 Accurate metering not possible        Micro Four Thirds system lenses and Micro Four Thirds system cameras have  the mark shown to the right   UN    MICRO    EQ uoneuuoju   Co       bo  CJ    m  Z    B Main Specifications      Wm    Em              7m  Max  aperture 28  Lens configuration    Weight  excluding hood  and cap 150g 71g    Dimensions   Max  diameter x overall 962 x 43 5 mm  57 x 22mm  length       lt is recommended to extend the retractable lens before turning the power on  Also  do not  retract the lens while the power is on        B Storage Precautions     Clean the lens after use  Remove dust and dirt on the surface of the lens with a blower  brush or brush  Use commercially available lens cleaning paper to remove the dirt on the  lens  Do not use organic solvents      Always cap the lens and store it when it is not used      Do not store in an area with insect repellent     o Notes on Shooting    Edges of pictures may be cut off if more than one filter is used or if a thick filter is used     uoneunoju     13       W  E    ITI  Z    Using optical viewfinder  sold separately     If you use the optical viewfinder  sold separately  VF 1   you can view the shooting screen in  the finder  This is convenient when you are in a bright location  such as under direct sunlight   where it is difficult to view the monitor  Kits including the VF 1 are available      1 Slide off the hot shoe cover    
133. s applied  the record mode is automatically set  to  MN RAW     The grainy appearance of the picture may be emphasized depending on the type of art filter   When either RAW or JPEG RAW are set in  e PORTRAIT   a RAW image and a JPEG    M  2560x1920   with applied effect are saved    When JPEG is set in  e PORTRAIT   two images are saved  one from before application of the  effect  with set picture quality  and the other from after application of the effect    M  2560x1920          D  D  4  O  e     Q  D       SuOIOUDL pue sued jo sowen    EN    EN    H Live control    The following screen which simultaneously displays shooting setting functions and  associated options is called the live control  Press the oc  button to display the live control  on the LCD monitor  You can set the art filter  the white balance and other effects while  checking live view        Using the live control to operate the camera   P  22        Scene mode    Ref   page    41  EN  IERT  4d   681  IST   EY   ei Il IEN D Del P 5   ors   1  181  20  81  DA  i     ES TE  5   EFN  5   0   P  LA  TERT  LR   059  LIF   059  ER     xx 2  4   5   3 O  ines  AUTO      EC   CS    4 5541 52  1538  es  2            CWB   Sequential shooting        C3   C3  9128   928  P  61 62  self timer    43   16 9   3 2   6 8   AUTO   X65   4           4       SLOW   4 SLOW2  etc   SON  OFF     AF target selection  EET   P 88      Movie sound record   WON   WOFF      1 ART or SCN mode only   2  X  mode only          here may be 
134. se the menu to set shooting  and playback settings and customize  camera functions     Main dial              Sub dial    epinb oiseg       suoljeiado oiseg    EN    20    EN       Indications used in this manual    e The operation button icons on the body of the camera are used to indicate the  operation buttons in this manual     Names of parts and functions   E3    P  2   See       In this manual  ICH indicates turning the main dial   e In this manual   z indicates turning the sub dial     e In this manual    r indicates the arrow pad   indicate the up  down  left and right buttons of the arrow pad       The following symbols are used throughout this manual     Important information on factors which may lead to a  malfunction or operational problems  Also warns of  operations that should be absolutely avoided     Useful information and hints that will help you get the  most out of your camera   Reference pages describing details or related information     Descriptions in this manual       The operating instructions of the direct buttons  live control  super control panel and  menu are described as follows in this manual              indicates operations performed at the same time    e     gt     indicates you should proceed to the next step     e g   When setting the White balance      Direct button WB    Live control  gt   OC   WB     Super control panel    INFO  gt   lt  gt    WB       Menu MENU  gt        gt     8   gt   WB     In P  A  S  and M mode  current camera    
135. shutter button is pressed  3F 0 7EV    In sequential shooting  hold down the shutter button until    the selected number of frames are taken  3F 1 0EV    Releasing the shutter button stops flash bracketing  shooting  When it stops  is displayed in green on BACK  eii SET    OK        the LCD monitor     How AE bracketing compensates exposure in each shooting mode  Depending on the selected shooting mode  exposure is compensated in the following way   P mode   Aperture value and shutter speed  A mode   Shutter speed  S mode   Aperture value  M mode   Shutter speed    TIPS    To apply AE bracketing to the exposure value you have compensated       Compensate the exposure value  then use the AE bracketing feature  AE bracketing is applied to  the exposure value you have compensated     ISO sensitivity setting  The larger the ISO value  the darker the location in which you can shoot  However  increasing  the ISO value leads to increased noise  graininess  in the picture  ISO200  which gives    optimal noise and gradation balance  is recommended for normal use   For a slower shutter speed or when you want to open the aperture  use ISO100       Direct button ISO       Live control     Q   ISO        i Super control panel    INFO  gt   lt Q     ISO           m   gt   E    menu MENU  gt          83      i80  MENU button 2  ME   INFO button e   AUTO    The sensitivity is set automatically  according to the shooting conditions  For   ISO AUTO SET   you can set the default   value normall
136. sition of the picture  focusing is tried continuously      A beep sound is outputted when the subject is in focus  The beep sound is not outputted  after the third continuous AF operation  even when the subject is in focus      This feature is not supported in Four Thirds system lenses     MF  manual focus     3          This function allows you to manually focus on any subject     Adjust the focus using the focus ring      Turn the focus ring and the view will switch to  zoom display automatically  You can disallow  zoom display   S   MF ASSIST   P  98     TIPS    To change the rotational direction of the focus   ring        You can select the rotational direction of the focus  ring to suit your preference for how the lens adjusts  to the focusing point  IS  FOCUS RING   P  98        suonounj Bunooys pue Huisnoo4    Focus ring    Simultaneous use of S AF mode and MF mode  S AF MF        This function allows you to fine adjust the focus manually by turning the focus ring after AF is   performed in the S AF mode      Press the shutter button halfway  After AF is confirmed  rotate the focus ring to fine adjust  the focus     o Notes    e If the shutter button is pressed again after fine adjusting the focus with the focus ring  the AF  is activated and your adjustments are cancelled     57    EN    suonounj Bunooys pue DuisnooJ m    58    EN       AF target selection    This camera has 11 AF targets for focusing on the subject with auto focus  Select the optimal  AF target mode 
137. ster 4 combinations of images sizes  M  M  8  and compression  rates  SF  F  N  B  from the 12 total combinations available  IS         SET   P  108   When you select the M or B  image size  you can further select the pixel size    VS    PIXEL COUNT     P  109     JPEG RAW  Records both a JPEG and RAW image at the same time each time you take a picture     RAW  Records the image in RAW data format     e g   The following 9 record modes are available when MF MN MN EN are registered  RAW   RAW   JPEG   BF BN ON SN   JPEG RAW  MF RAW IMN RAW MN RAW EN RAW    apow a31n391d pue  eoue eq a1ym    pow p1029H E    65    EN      Live control    O  Lei      Super control panel  gt  INFO     Q      lt             amp oFF sRGB    ej   Le    f menu MENU  gt                 gt  20  Gina ne     STILL PICTURE    Super Fine  RAW    250 F5 6 35    TIPS    To quickly set the record mode        By setting  RAW        to the Fn button  you can turn the main  dial while pressing the Fn button to change the record  mode    Each time you press the Fn button  you can easily switch  between JPEG data only and JPEG and RAW data   IS     Fn  FUNCTION     P  100  Geng   To find out the file size number of storable still pictures for E SET   OK   each record mode           Record mode and file size number of storable still pictures     I amp  P  140        4         pow o4njoid pue  eouejeq au    pow p1029H    66    EN    Selecting the white balance    Color reproduction differs depending on light conditio
138. t the RAW data  format to JPEG     Editing images recorded in RAW data format   The camera performs image processing  such as white balance and sharpness adjustment   on images in the RAW data format  then saves the data to a new file in the JPEG format   While checking recorded images  you can edit them to your liking    Image processing is performed based on the current camera settings  Change the  camera settings to suit your preferences before editing     Editing images recorded in JPEG data format   SHADOW ADJ   Brightens a dark backlit subject    REDEYE FIX  Reduces the red eye phenomenon during flash shooting           LC  Set the trimming size with the main dial  and the trimming position with the  arrow pad   SET   OK    ASPECT  Changes the aspect ratio of images    from 4 3  standard  to  3 2    16 9   or  6 6   After changing the aspect  ratio  use the arrow pad to specify the trimming position    BLACK  amp  WHITE  Creates black and white images                 SEPIA  Creates sepia toned images    SATURATION  Sets the color depth  Adjust the color saturation checking the picture on 9  the screen  2   Fm  Converts the image file size to 1280 x 960  640 x 480  or 320 x 240  S  Images with an aspect ratio other than 4 3  standard  are converted to 2  the closest image file size  2   e PORTRAIT  Makes skin look smooth and translucent       You may not be able to compensate depending on the image if face SS  detection fails  7  1 menu           gt   EDIT   gt   SEL  IM
139. t the pictures using the print reservation data     Printing using a DPOF compatible printer  Pictures can be printed directly from a dedicated printer without using a PC  For more  details  refer to the printer s manual  A PC card adapter may also be necessary     o Notes    DPOF reservations set by another device cannot be changed by this camera  Make changes  using the original device  Moreover  setting new DPOF reservations using this camera will  erase the previous reservations set by another device    Not all functions may be available on all printers or at all photo labs    Print reservation is not available for RAW data    Print reservation is not available for movie images     Single frame reservation       Follow the operation guide to set print reservation for a picture     1 MENU   enk HM      Selection is also possible during playback by pressing  the    button     Operation guide           2 Select  dL  and press the    button           PRINT ORDER SETTING    es    BACK   Wend SET   OK     3 Press DR to select the frame that you want to set as  print reservation  then press to set the  number of prints      To set print reservation for several pictures  repeat this  step     4 Press the  amp   button when you have finished     The menu screen for single frame reservation appears        BACK   eno SET   0K      5 Select the date and time format and press the  button    NO  The pictures are printed without the date and  time    DATE  The pictures are printed with 
140. tected    3    Formatting the card   P  130     Protected images cannot be rotated even when the  14 button is pressed     Erasing images    Lets you erase recorded images  You can select single frame erase  which erases only the  currently displayed image  all frame erase  which erases all the images stored on the card  or  selected frame erase  which erases only the frames selected     o Notes    e When you perform all frame or selected frame erase on images recorded using RAW JPEG   both the RAW and JPEG images are erased  When using single frame erase  you can select  whether to erase the JPEG  RAW  or both RAW and JPEG images   S    RAW JPEG  ERASE     P  109      Protected images cannot be erased  Cancel protected images  then erase them      You cannot restore images which have been erased  Be careful not to erase important data   VS  Protecting images   P  91     Single frame erase    1 Display the images you want to erase and press the  button     Use to select  YES   then press the    button                 button    Erasing selected frames    During index display  you can select multiple images and erase them all at the same time     1 Select the images you wish to erase on the index display  then press          The selected images will be shown with e     To cancel your selection  press the  e  button again     2 Press   Q gt  to select the next images you want to protect  then press the    button   3 After you have selected the images to erase  press the  J butto
141. temperature    The number of pictures you can take may vary depending on the shooting conditions or battery    Before going on a long trip  and especially before traveling abroad  purchase extra batteries    A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling    Please recycle batteries to help save our planet s resources  When you throw away dead batteries  be sure  to cover their terminals and always observe local laws and regulations     Caution for Usage Environment    To protect the high precision technology contained in this product  never leave the camera in the places   listed below  no matter if in use or storage      Places where temperatures and or humidity are high or go through extreme changes  Direct sunlight   beaches  locked cars  or near other heat sources  stove  radiator  etc   or humidifiers       n sandy or dusty environments      Near flammable items or explosives      In wet places  such as bathrooms or in the rain  When using products with weatherproof designs  read  their manuals as well       n places prone to strong vibrations    Never drop the camera or subject it to severe shocks or vibrations    When mounted on a tripod  adjust the position of the camera with the tripod head  Do not twist the camera    Do not leave the camera pointed directly at the sun  This may cause lens or shutter curtain damage  color   failure  ghosting on the image pickup device  or may possibly cause fires    Do not touch electric contacts on cameras and inte
142. th high magnification     OFF Image stabilizer is off    I S  1 Image stabilizer is on    l S5 2 This is used for panning with the camera in the horizontal direction to achieve a  blurred background  The horizontal image stabilizer is turned off  and only the  vertical image stabilizer is activated    I S 3 This is used for panning with the camera in the vertical direction to achieve a blurred  background  tilting   The vertical image stabilizer is turned off  and only the  horizontal image stabilizer is activated     suonounj Bunooys pue Huisnoo4      Live control     O    IMAGE STABILIZER           A  gt     Super control panel  gt  INFO  gt   lt  gt   LN         K    ON        IMAGE STABILIZER  o A  MENU button MA    menu MENU  gt     5   gt    IMAGE STABILIZER  INFO button    button    62    EN    Setting the focal length   By setting the focal length of the lens in advance  you can  use the image stabilizer function with lenses other than  Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds system lenses  This setting  is deactivated when a Micro Four Thirds Four Thirds  system lens is attached     1 Press the  14 button when the image stabilizer is  turned on    2 Use the sub dial or to set the focal length  and press Gei        Focal lengths that can be set    e  f the focal length of the lens you are using is not listed  select the closest value     o Notes    e The image stabilizer cannot correct excessive camera shake or camera shake that occurs  when the shutter speed is set to the slow
143. the    button      CONTINUE    CANCEL     Continues printing   Cancels printing  All print reservation data  will be lost     PRINT INFO    ES  DATE WITHOUT  FILE NAME WITHOUT    ct    BACK   ici  SET  OK     PRINT    PRINT  CANCEL  BACK   Wend SET  OK     PRINT    CONTINUE    CANCEL    SET   OK           11 Using the OLYMPUS Master software       Just connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable and you can easily transfer  images stored on the card to the computer with the provided OLYMPUS Master software     Things to prepare   e OLYMPUS Master 2 CD ROM   Computer that fulfills the operating   e USB cable environment   For the required operating environment   refer to the OLYMPUS Master installation  guide     Installing OLYMPUS Master    Refer to the installation guide included with the OLYMPUS Master     A ue Pa ee A  Connecting the camera with your computer using the provided USB cable  IP  120   CE    Starting OLYMPUS Master  IS P  121    gt   Saving pictures to your computer  I P  121   SA OOO o ooo  Disconnecting the camera from your computer  I P  122     Using the provided OLYMPUS Master software       What is OLYMPUS Master        OLYMPUS Master is an image management program with viewing and editing features for  pictures taken with your digital camera  Once installed on your computer  you can take  advantage of the following     dJEMYOS 19ISEN SNdINA10 941 Busy    e Transferring images from the camera or     Correcting images using filter and  removable m
144. the shooting date    TIME  The pictures are printed with the shooting time         Sunulld    BACK   Weu SET   OK     o         6 Select  SET  and press the button     P PRINT ORDER SETTING    SET  CANCEL    BACK  We SET   OK     EN    Dumuud    sh          I  OX  RON    114    EN    All frame reservation       Applies print reservation to all the pictures stored in the card  The number of prints is fixed at 1     1 MENU   ei HM  2 Select  45  and press the    button     3 Select the date and time format and press the      button    NO  The pictures are printed without the date and time    DATE  The pictures are printed with the shooting date     TIME  The pictures are printed with the shooting time     4 Select  SET  and press the    button     Resetting the print reservation data       You can reset all print reservation data or just the data for selected pictures     1 MENU    0 gt  HM    Resetting the print reservation data for all pictures    2 Select  L  or  E   and press the    button     Select  RESET  and press the    button   PRINT ORDER SETTING    PRINT ORDERED    RESET    KEEP       BACK   Met SET gt    OK     Resetting the print reservation data for a selected picture    Select   1  and press the    button   Select  KEEP  and press the    button     Use to select the frame with print reservation data you want to reset  then  press to set the number of prints to 0     Press the    button when you have finished     Select the date and time format and press the     
145. tion mark blinks  press the shutter  button halfway again      The AF target mark is displayed for only a moment  when the shutter button is pressed halfway        Card access lamp    e g   The camera focuses using the  center AF target     2 While pressing the shutter button halfway   move to the desired composition and press the  button all the way      The card access lamp blinks while the picture is  being stored on the card        If the subject has lower contrast than its surroundings   If the contrast of the subject is weak  such as when the lighting is insufficient or the subject  cannot be seen clearly because of fog  the focus may not be achieved  Focus  focus lock  on  a high contrast object the same distance away as the intended subject  recompose your shot  and then take the picture     Sequential shooting LA    Single frame shooting CI Shoots 1 frame at a time when the shutter button is pressed   normal shooting mode    Sequential shooting Ch Shoots at approximately 3 frames sec  for as long as the shutter  button is pressed  during S AF  MF      Press the shutter button fully and keep it pressed  The camera will take pictures in  sequence until you release the button     Focus  exposure  and white balance are locked at the first frame  during S AF  MF      o Notes      During sequential shooting  if the battery check blinks due to low battery  the camera stops  shooting and starts saving the pictures you have taken on the card  The camera may not save  all of t
146. ton enables you to check the  picture you have just taken on the monitor without having to record the picture to the  card  This is useful when you want to see how a picture turned out without saving it     MY MODE   While holding down the Fn button  you can take pictures using the camera settings  registered in the  MY MODE SETUP    VS    MY MODE SETUP     P  101     BACKLIT LCD   Press the Fn button to turn the LCD monitor off  This function is useful when you are  using the optional optical viewfinder  Press the Fn button again to turn the LCD  monitor on     OFF   Does not allow function allocation        FUNCTION    Other functions can be assigned to the  4  button     AF MODE    LS  AF mode selection   P  56    METERING    VS     Changing the metering mode   P  49    FLASH MODE    I    Flash shooting   P  73    BACKLIT LCD     gt  Fn  FUNCTION   P  100    IMAGE STABILIZER    VS    Image stabilizer     P  62     MY MODE SETUP    You can store two frequently used settings as My Mode  You can select which My Mode  setting to use in advance by following the steps under    Executing    below  To use My Mode   set   Fn  FUNCTION  to  MY MODE  and hold down the Fn button while shooting  IS     Fn   FUNCTION   P  100     Registering  1  Select  MY MODE1  or  MY MODE2  and press fe    2  Select  SET  and press the    button       The current settings are registered in the camera  For details on the functions that can  be registered to My Mode  refer to    Functions that can be r
147. tor BLS 1 Lithium ion battery  Amber light  Charging in progress   Blue light  Charging complete    Charging time  Up to   approximately 3 hours 30 minutes     Amber blinking  Charging error    BCS 1 Lithium ion  charger    AC wall outlet  2 Loading the battery         Battery card compartment cover Battery card compartment lock                   Y Direction indicating mark    Unloading the battery    Turn off the camera before opening or  closing the battery card compartment cover           To remove the battery  first push the battery  lock knob in the direction of the arrow and  then remove                          Battery lock knob    It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery  in use drains        UJ  D  4  O  e     Q   D       Dunoous 10  suonejedajd    EN    EN          3 Loading the card      Insert the SD SDHC card   referred to as  card  in these             instructions  until it locks in place   VS    Card basics   P  130     Contact area SD card slot    e Turn off the camera before  loading or removing the card     Removing the card      Press the inserted card lightly and it will be  ejected     Pull out the card                      Never open the battery card compartment  cover while the card access lamp is  blinking                 4 Closing the battery card compartment cover          When using the camera  be sure to close       the battery card compartment cover       Close the cover until you hear a click    
148. tors such as firing pattern and flash  timing  Available flash modes depend on the exposure mode     Auto flash AUTO    The flash fires automatically in low light or backlight conditions   To shoot a subject with backlighting  position the AF target over the subject     Flash synchronization speed Slow limit  Shutter speed can be changed when the flash fires  I3   amp  X SYNC    P  106       SLOW  LIMIT   P  106     Red eye reduction flash  gt   4    In the red eye reduction flash mode  a series of  pre flashes are emitted just before the regular  flash fires  This helps accustom the subject s  eyes to the bright light and minimizes the red   eye phenomenon  In S M mode  the flash  always fires     o Notes The subject s eyes appear red    Afterthe pre flashes  ittakes about 1 second          before the shutter is released  Hold the camera firmly to avoid camera shake  T    Effectiveness may be limited if the subject is not looking directly at pre flashes  or if the m  shooting range is too far  Individual physical characteristics may also limit effectiveness     0   gt   Slow synchronization  1st curtain  SLOW S  The slow synchronization flash is designed for slow shutter speeds  Normally  when shooting 2  with a flash  shutter speeds cannot go below a certain level to prevent camera shake  But  when shooting a subject against a night scene  fast shutter speeds can make the background  too dark  Slow synchronization allows you to capture both the background and the subject   
149. ttery  Olympus does not assume any liability for accidents or  damage that may result from the use of a battery and or battery charger that are not genuine Olympus  accessories     For customers in North and South America    For customers in USA   Declaration of Conformity   Model Number   E P1   Trade Name   OLYMPUS   Responsible Party   OLYMPUS IMAGING AMERICA INC    Address   3500 Corporate Parkway  P O  Box 610  Center Valley   PA 18034 0610  USA   Telephone Number   484 896 5000    Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules  Operation is subject to the following two conditions     1  This device may not cause harmful interference     2  This device must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     For customers in Canada  This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment  Regulations        For customers in Europe     CE  mark indicates that this product complies with the European requirements for safety   health  environment and customer protection     CE    mark cameras are intended for sales in  Europe     This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV  indicates separate collection of  waste electrical and electronic equipment in the EU countries    Please do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse    Please use the return and collection systems available in your country for the disp
150. tton to pause the movie  you can    perform movie operations using the arrow pad     Displays first frame        U ES   Displays last frame   2   Continues playback while pressed   D   Continues reverse playback while pressed   S    Starts playback       c UU 00 14  00 34  3 KN  2  To stop playback e NE SUC   9 Press the MENU button   0   86    EN    Playback on TV    Use the AV cable provided with the camera to playback recorded images on your TV  You  can playback high definition images on a high definition TV by connecting it to the camera  using a commercially available HDMI mini cable        Connection via AV cable    Connect to the TV video  input jack  yellow  and  Multi connector audio input jack  white            AV cable  included     Connect the TV and camera     Use the camera to select the video signal format that matches that of the  connected TV   NTSC   PAL    EX    VIDEO OUT     P  102     Turn on TV  and change  INPUT  to  VIDEO  an input jack connected to the  camera       o C Mech    Notes   The camera s monitor turns off automatically when the AV cable is connected to the camera   Press the       button when connecting via an AV cable    For details on changing the input source of the TV  refer to the TV s instruction manual   Depending on the TV s settings  the displayed images and information may become cropped             SUOIOUDL Xoeq   eld    87    EN            suoinounj Xoeq   eld    88    EN    o RON        Connection via HDMI mini cable      Be s
151. uipment  Some  countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages  so the  above limitations may not apply to you    Olympus reserves all rights to this manual     Warning    Unauthorized photographing or use of copyrighted material may violate applicable copyright laws   Olympus assumes no responsibility for unauthorized photographing  use or other acts that infringe  upon the rights of copyright owners     Copyright Notice    All rights reserved  No part of these written materials or this software may be reproduced or used in  any form or by any means  electronic or mechanical  including photocopying and recording or the use  of any type of information storage and retrieval system  without the prior written permission of  Olympus  No liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained in these written  materials or software  or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained therein   Olympus reserves the right to alter the features and contents of this publication or software without  obligation or advance notice     FCC Notice      Radio and Television Interference  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to  operate this equipment  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable  protection 
152. unavailable menus depending on the selected shooting mode     B uper control panel       The following screen allows the display and setting of shooting settings at the same time  and is called the super control panel  On the live control display  press the INFO button  to switch to the super control panel    I    Setting while looking at the super control panel   P  23     UJ  D  a  o  e     Q  D                CD Internal temperature warning Picture mode E amp P  71  Macross P  127 Sharpness SIF P  71  Arrow pad function Oar IES I P  102    lado  ES P  71    2 Shooting mode  SP 4  44 47 Saturation RGB B3   P  71   A Si a GE B amp W Filter      ES   P  71   Ite balance  6 Picture tone PIS P  71    White balance compensation IS P  68     ISO sensitivity  SP 53     Sequential shooting self timer IF P  61 62    Flash mode I amp  P  75     Number of storable still pictures IS P  140     8 Flash intensity control E   P  77  E   ili i p Exposure compensation value E39  P  50  mage stabilizer E33 P  62 Exposure level VS P  47    AF mode EG   P  56   Aspect ratio IS P  40    AFt t P  58  SCHOEN 62 Aperture value WS P  44 47     1  Record mode US P  64  42 Flash charging ES   P  124 63 Shutter speed IS P  44 47    43  Battery check IS P  8    Color space  SP 108   7  Face detection DX   P  39  104  Metering mode WS P  49    suornounj pue sued jo seuieN      Movie recording mode is not displayed     EN    EN    H LCD monitor  Live view     You can use the LCD monitor to view the subje
153. ure to turn off the camera and the TV before connecting the mini cable          Connect to the HDMI    HDMI mini  connector on the TV     connector       L4     commercially available     Connect the HDMI mini cable to the HDMI connector of the TV   Connect the HDMI mini cable to the HDMI connector of the camera   Turn on the TV and switch  INPUT  to  HDMI INPUT     Turn on the camera     Notes    For details on changing the input source of the TV  refer to the TV s instruction manual    Use an HDMI mini cable that matches the HDMI mini connector on the camera and the HDMI  connector on the TV    When the camera and TV are connected by both an AV cable and an HDMI mini cable  HDMI  will take priority    Depending on the TV s settings  the displayed images and information may become cropped   When you connect to a TV via an HDMI mini cable  you can select the format of the digital  video signal     HDMI     I P  102    You cannot shoot pictures or movies when the HDMI cable is connected    Do not connect the camera to other HDMI output devices  Doing so may damage the camera   HDMI output is not performed while connected via USB to a computer or printer     Editing still images    Recorded images can be edited and saved as new images  Available editing functions  depend on the image format  image record mode     A JPEG file can be printed as is without modification  A RAW file  on the other hand cannot  be printed as is  To print a RAW file  use the RAW edit function to conver
154. ved picture will       be printed     SINGLE PRINT    4   Applies print reservation to the   ie  currently displayed picture  If      you want to apply reservationto     Raab  201 PRINT    other pictures after applying SINGLEPRINT     J MORE  gt f    SINGLE PRINT   use  34   to  select them     MORE       Sets the number of prints and other items for the currently displayed    picture  and whether or not to print it   For operation  refer to    Setting printing data   IS P  118  in the next  section        117    EN    Sunulld    sh   e    EN    Setting printing data    Select whether to print printing data such as the date and time or file name on the picture when  printing  When the print mode is set to  ALL PRINT  and  OPTION SET  is selected  the  following screen appears      dx    DATE      FILE NAME     LO    Sets the number of prints    Prints the date and time recorded on the  picture    Prints the file name recorded on the  picture    Trims the picture for printing  Set the  trimming size with the main dial and the  trimming position with the arrow pad     Once you have set the pictures for printing and  printing data  select  PRINT   then press the    button      PRINT    CANCEL     Transfers images you print to the printer   Resets the settings  All print reservation  data will be lost  If you want to keep the  print reservation data and make other  settings  press the MENU button  This  returns you to the previous setting       To stop and cancel printing  press 
155. verlaid and saved as a single image    You can also select a stored RAW image and shoot multiple exposures to create an overlay   image     FRAME    Select  2F      AUTO GAIN    When set to  ON   the brightness of each frame is set to 1 2 and the  images are overlaid  When set to  OFF   the images are overlaid with  the original brightness of each frame     OVERLAY    Then set to  ON   a RAW image recorded on a card can be overlaid  with multiple exposures and stored as a separate image  The number  of pictures taken is one     IMAGE OVERLAY  In playback mode  up to 3 frames of RAW images can be overlaid and saved as a single  image  US  Image overlay   P  90       Menu MENU  gt   E   gt  MULTIPLE EXPOSURE   MULTIPLE EXPOSURE  mz EN    AUTO GAIN   OFF    Setting display OVERLAY   OFF   e When multiple exposure is set  ES is displayed on the  LCD monitor  When shooting is interrupted  ES is  displayed in green        BACK     gt C SET gt  OK     TIPS    To cancel the image during shooting        Pressing the   button cancels the last picture taken    To shoot multiple exposures while checking the composition for each frame        The overlay images are displayed semi transparently on the LCD monitor so you can shoot while  checking the position of the image overlay    To overlay 3 or more frames        To overlay 3 or more frames  save the image as a RAW file and use  OVERLAY  to repeat the  multiple exposure shooting     0    Notes    When multiple exposure is set   SLEEP  is
156. view and finely adjust the  e focus  IS    Enlarged display operation   P  42       lt  2 Press the shutter button all the way to take a  2 picture   P    You can record sound with the picture you have taken  eee  VS   Adding sound to still pictures   P  90   TIPS    To adjust the focus by using manual focus        n  S AF MF  mode or  MF  mode  turn the focus ring to enlarge the subject and achieve focus    x   MF ASSIST   P  98       Forthe latest information about Olympus Four Thirds lenses compatible with Hi Speed Imager AF  visit the  Olympus website     38    EN    Using the face detection function    By setting  8 FACE DETECT  to  ON   the camera will detect people s faces in the frame  and adjust the focus and metering automatically     l Direct button Fn  The setting changes each time the button is pressed        Live control          G8 FACE DETECT     1       H Super control panel   INFO     Q gt   gt   6 FACE DETECT     i Menu MENU  gt   5   gt   8   gt   GO FACE DETECT     M9IA 9AI  BUISN      In order to use the Fn button   Fn FACE DETECT   needs to be set up in the menu in  advance  I  Fn  FUNCTION   P  100      After setting  8 FACE DETECT  to  ON  while using the Fn button  the following functions  are automatically set to the best settings for taking pictures of people     Funcion Seting   Stro  METERING  GRADATION AUTO     eme   Pi IL E    1 If the camera detects a face  a frame will be  displayed in that location      When you press the shutter button  the
157. w shutter speeds  During which   shooting is not allowed  You can set  NOISE REDUCT   to  OFF    LE   NOISE REDUCT      P  107     The date and time has not been set    The camera is used with the settings at the time of purchase    The date and time of the camera is not set when purchased  Set the date and time before using  the camera  IS  Setting the date time   P  15     The battery has been removed from the camera     The date and time settings will be returned to the factory default settings if the camera is left  without the battery for approximately 1 day  The settings will be cancelled more quickly if the  battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed  Before taking  important pictures  check that the date and time settings are correct     Subjects that are difficult to focus on    It may be difficult to focus with auto focus in the following situations     AF confirmation mark is  blinking   These subjects are not  focused                                Subject with low contrast Excessively bright lightin Subject with repeated  center of frame patterns    AF confirmation mark  lights up but the subject  is not focused              Subjects at different Fast moving subject Subject not inside AF area  distances    In any situation  focus on something with high contrast that is at the same distance as the  subject  determine the composition and shoot the picture  IIS     Focus lock     If correct focus  cannot be obtained   P  60     Image
158. y used AF target mode and the position of that AF target  You can  then quickly load that registered setting   home position   and use it when shooting     Registering    1 In the screen of Step 2 of  Selecting the AF  target mode and position   I  P  59   press  the Fn button and G   button at the same time   e The home position is registered at the time the   buttons are pressed   e The home position cannot be registered when  operated from a menu     Tl  o      c  o   5  Q  Y  5  a  o     o  o      2  Q    gt   c  2  o     o  2  o       Indicates that the AF target is  being registered     Shooting    To use this function  you must assign the   r HOME  function to the Fn button in advance   IS   Fn  FUNCTION   P  100     1 Press the Fn button        he registered home position is selected  Press this button again to switch to the original AF  target mode     59    EN    3       suonounj Bunooys pue DuisnooJ    60    EN    Focus lock     If correct focus cannot be obtained    If the camera s focus does not focus  the easiest solution is to use the focus lock  Use this  when composing the subject outside of the AF targets or when the subject is difficult to focus  on     1 Adjust 1 selected AF target to the subject to be  focused and press the shutter button halfway Shutter button  until the AF confirmation mark lights up    Single target AF mode      The focus is locked  The AF confirmation mark and  the AF target in focus light up on the LCD monitor      If the AF confirma
159. y used when the optimal  exposure can be obtained  and upper  limit  upper limit of ISO that automatically  changes   IS   ISO AUTO SET   P  105    100 6400    Fixed ISO sensitivity  ISO STEP  can be  changed to 1 3 EV or 1EV increments   Dx    ISO STEP   P  105   TIPS  To automatically set the optimal ISO in M mode       Normally  the AUTO setting is not available in M mode  but  you can set it for use in all shooting modes  US  ISO   AUTO     P  106   53    EN       m  X  Le   O  o  c     O    54    EN    ISO bracketing    The camera automatically takes pictures at a different ISO sensitivity with the shutter speed  and aperture value fixed  3 images with different exposures are recorded in the order of the   set ISO sensitivity  optimum exposure when set to  AUTO    exposure in the     direction  and  exposure in the   direction     Compensation value  0 3  0 7 or 1 0    The compensation value is set in 1 3 EV increments regardless of the ISO step setting     Number of frames  3    Menu MENU  gt   4   gt   3   gt   BRACKETING   gt   ISO BKT     Q Notes    e Bracketing is performed regardless of the upper limit set with  ISO AUTO SET      Multiple exposure    This overlays multiple frames and saves the result as a single image  The image is saved  with the record mode set at the time the image is saved    You can overlay an image while taking a picture or overlay a recorded image in playback  mode     MULTIPLE EXPOSURE   In shooting mode  2 frames of pictures taken can be o
    
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